Farmers in various parts of the country have seen a positive impact on farm prices due to much-needed rainfall in November, following a dry season that had reduced pasture and increased prices for wintering calves to unrealistic levels. The price of a 160-180kg calf in the first 15 days of November was 28% higher than November 2021, despite inflation approaching 90%. However, the high financial costs and climatic risks are negatively impacting rebreeding plans. The economic results in feedlots are not being corrected by reducing costs but by increasing income due to the price of corn increasing by 26% in the same period. Currently, the cost of raising a calf to market weight is exceeding 30,000 pesos per head.