This research by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, was done at the direct request of Congress, and with special funding in fiscal years 1974 and 1975. Basic questions guiding the research were: 1. How sizable are predation losses? How many producers are effected? 2. What effect has predation had on the decline of the sheep industry? 3. What are benefits and cost of predator control programs
The economy of the State of Nebraska is highly dependent on the agricultural industry. When factors ...
A northern Nevada range band of sheep was studied in order to verify the extent of losses to predati...
To provide accurate data concerning sheep losses resulting from predation, a verification study of s...
This research by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, was done at the dire...
Ten sheep ranches in southwestern Utah were chosen for a verification study of sheep losses during 1...
Though accounting for less than 1 percent of U.S. livestock industry receipts, sheep and goat operat...
Predation can impose signifi cant costs on agricul-tural producers in range livestock systems. Lives...
1. Predation is a more serious problem for the livestock industry than most people realize unless th...
Excerpts from the report: Coyotes are a major cause of sheep loss in the western United States. Th...
The economic effects, to the Utah range-sheep operation and to the economy of the state of Utah, of ...
Federal government restrictions in 1972 on several widely-used forms of predator control stimulated ...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
This paper provides estimates of predation losses of domestic sheep in Alberta in 1974. These estima...
Typescript (photocopy).The objectives of this study were to: (1) determine which factors are contrib...
THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association No. 50 February, 1985 Predator Control Forest...
The economy of the State of Nebraska is highly dependent on the agricultural industry. When factors ...
A northern Nevada range band of sheep was studied in order to verify the extent of losses to predati...
To provide accurate data concerning sheep losses resulting from predation, a verification study of s...
This research by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, was done at the dire...
Ten sheep ranches in southwestern Utah were chosen for a verification study of sheep losses during 1...
Though accounting for less than 1 percent of U.S. livestock industry receipts, sheep and goat operat...
Predation can impose signifi cant costs on agricul-tural producers in range livestock systems. Lives...
1. Predation is a more serious problem for the livestock industry than most people realize unless th...
Excerpts from the report: Coyotes are a major cause of sheep loss in the western United States. Th...
The economic effects, to the Utah range-sheep operation and to the economy of the state of Utah, of ...
Federal government restrictions in 1972 on several widely-used forms of predator control stimulated ...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
This paper provides estimates of predation losses of domestic sheep in Alberta in 1974. These estima...
Typescript (photocopy).The objectives of this study were to: (1) determine which factors are contrib...
THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association No. 50 February, 1985 Predator Control Forest...
The economy of the State of Nebraska is highly dependent on the agricultural industry. When factors ...
A northern Nevada range band of sheep was studied in order to verify the extent of losses to predati...
To provide accurate data concerning sheep losses resulting from predation, a verification study of s...