We have plenty of deer also, but we've found another way to spend more money on hunting. A person should never itemize what the true cost per pound of venison is
That depends on how you do at minimizing input costs. I can still produce venison for $ 1 per pound, which is cheaper than we could produce beef 40 years ago, when an exploding deer population helped with the decision to rid our farm of the last of the beef cattle. That’s not even accounting for inflation. Our family had raised beef cattle here since before the Civil war.
To top it off, the “free range, organic” venison is healthier to eat and I even like the flavor better. It’s also convenient that the deer take care of their own food and water consumption and cleanup and that they never require the services of a veterinarian.
Here in upstate western NY, they let us kill up (7) antlerless and (2) antlered per season. I only took these one of each last year, which should be plenty for my wife, two daughters, and I. We have almost finished eating the doe, and that hunting season opens back up in mid September. Our younger daughter had “study abroad” this semester and she’s the big “taco eater” so our consumption was down a bit.
She gets home this weekend, but the buck was bigger, so we should still have plenty. I grind most of them because my wife loves cooking with that ground venison. We’ve run out a couple times over the years. It really grosses her out, when she’s forced to use ground beef, watching all the fat cook out of it.
I shot both of these on their way to or on food plots. The September doe almost made it to the turnip greens, over by my parents place, and the December buck had just taken his first couple bites of winter wheat/awp/white clover mix, here at home.
To minimize costs, I rotate crops 3-4 years white clover, 1 year corn or brassica, which gets me most of my nitrogen for free, minimizing fertilizer expense. I only use Roundup on the corn rows (big advantage of the row planter) and I get the seed free for that corn (prior season’s leftovers from family & friends)