Swine production has increasingly become a lowmargin business. As costs of production have increased, producers are continuing to increase efficiency in both market pig production and gilt development. Restricting energy during gilt development reduces feeding costs and can enhance some productivity measures, but can also negatively impact other areas of production. Thus, the net economic returns from a restricted energy gilt development program are unclear. This study utilized gilt development and market pig production data for two genetic lines of hogs, LWxLR (a cross between industry Large White and Landrace) and L45X (a Nebraska line selected 23 generations for increased litter size) from Johnson and Miller and Johnson et al., to estima...
Economic returns per pig for F1 and terminal cross barrows and gilts of the NE Index line when fed a...
Wide variations in feed consumption and other costs of hog production were found in each of the thre...
This research is aimed at comparing two types of facilities for pork production--hoops and confineme...
Swine production has increasingly become a lowmargin business. As costs of production have increased...
This report evaluates the economic costs of production and profits for energy-restricted and convent...
Swine production has become a low-margin business. As costs of production have increased, producers...
The objective was to estimate economic effects of 19 generations of selection for increased litter s...
This report is one in a series on the economic analysis of alternative swine production systems. Th...
Marketplace volatility in the pork industry demands that producers re-evaluate production practices ...
A four-parity study is proposed to examine the effects of nutritional manipulation during gilt devel...
Naturally raised pork has become a fast-growing niche market for small mid-western livestock operat...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of energy restriction during the gilt developme...
This publication summarizes an evaluation of smaller and lower investment swine production systems. ...
This research compares pork production in two types of production facilities. Information for the fo...
Economic returns per pig for F1 and terminal cross barrows and gilts of the NE Index line when fed a...
Wide variations in feed consumption and other costs of hog production were found in each of the thre...
This research is aimed at comparing two types of facilities for pork production--hoops and confineme...
Swine production has increasingly become a lowmargin business. As costs of production have increased...
This report evaluates the economic costs of production and profits for energy-restricted and convent...
Swine production has become a low-margin business. As costs of production have increased, producers...
The objective was to estimate economic effects of 19 generations of selection for increased litter s...
This report is one in a series on the economic analysis of alternative swine production systems. Th...
Marketplace volatility in the pork industry demands that producers re-evaluate production practices ...
A four-parity study is proposed to examine the effects of nutritional manipulation during gilt devel...
Naturally raised pork has become a fast-growing niche market for small mid-western livestock operat...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of energy restriction during the gilt developme...
This publication summarizes an evaluation of smaller and lower investment swine production systems. ...
This research compares pork production in two types of production facilities. Information for the fo...
Economic returns per pig for F1 and terminal cross barrows and gilts of the NE Index line when fed a...
Wide variations in feed consumption and other costs of hog production were found in each of the thre...
This research is aimed at comparing two types of facilities for pork production--hoops and confineme...