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regarding expected slaughter timings and improve fed cattle price forecasts and marketing strategies. Private data were …
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The beef industry in the United States consists of several distinct production levels ranging from the cow-calf producer at the lowest level to the final consumer. These sectors face varying levels of profitability, degrees of market power, conflicting goals, and price signals. Environmental...
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This study provides insight into the seasonality of Class I price differentials in the southeastern dairy industry. This is accomplished by analyzing monthly estimates of Class I price differentials obtained from the imputed price solution or dual solution of a generalized capacitated minimum...
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Value-based marketing is shaping cattle production; however, market signals differ dramatically depending on carcass …
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The impacts of generic dairy advertising on retail, wholesale, and farm dairy markets are estimated in this study at the national level. The results indicate that generic dairy advertising had a major impact on retail, wholesale, and farm markets for the dairy industry. The main conclusion of...
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Cattle producers and beef packers need to understand basis determinants as they develop price expectations and make pricing, hedging, and forward contracting decisions. This study empirically estimated factors explaining variability in monthly fed cattle basis. The five main results regarding...
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Annual seasonal advertising expenditure allocations were estimated for the national generic advertising programs for fluid milk and cheese with the use of price and advertising elasticities of demand that varied over time. Significant variation in optimal allocations existed both across products...
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overfed. Thus, there is a production inefficiency associated with batch marketing. We simulate the value of sorting animals … through weight and ultrasound measurements from original pens into smaller alternative marketing groups. Sorting exploits the …
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in 1980 to 70 percent in 1992. The effect of increasing lamb packer concentration on lamb marketing margins is examined …. A relative price spread (RPS) model for farm-to-wholesale and wholesale-to-retail marketing margins was estimated using … small, positive effects on lamb marketing margins. …
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Although Canada has developed an effective animal identification system, and the provinces are progressing toward a system that has full traceback capabilities, the U.S. and Mexico have made little or no progress. Contemporary U.S. proposals for state initiatives will not work. In the meantime,...
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