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Socioeconomic and production system characteristics of a sample of Oklahoma sheep producers were employed to examine the decision to use or not use an electronic market for slaughter lambs. Producer attributes that influence electronic market use were identified with qualitative choice models....
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Captive supplies have been a contentious issue in the livestock industry for fifteen years and the subject of both theoretical and empirical research. In 2001, mandatory price reporting was implemented. One objective by its proponents was to increase the amount of information available on...
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while adding value for feeder cattle buyers. However, questions remain regarding the marginal returns from marketing …
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To identify the value consumers place on observable characteristics of fresh beef products, primary data were collected on over 1,350 packages of beef from 66 randomly selected grocery stores located in three metropolitan areas--Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Denver, Colorado. Estimated...
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Limited information exists regarding the extent and characteristics of branded fresh beef. Retail package data from a sample of grocery stores in three metropolitan areas enabled determining the extent of branded beef for ground beef, roasts, and steaks. Logit models identified factors affecting...
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formula pricing, marketing agreements, forward contracts, and packer-owned cattle feeding, concerns about methods of price …
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Value-based marketing is shaping cattle production; however, market signals differ dramatically depending on carcass …
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information increased price variance and decreased marketing efficiency; that is, more cattle were delivered at weights deviating … from 1,150 pounds- the least-cost marketing weight in the simulator. These factors, which increase costs, make the industry …
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Clear and continuing changes in the structure of the U.S. meatpacking industry have significantly increased economic concentration since the mid-1970s. Concentration levels are among the highest of any industry in the United States, and well above levels generally considered to elicit...
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