The cattle industry accounted for 45 per cent of the total cash receipts in Nebraska in 1963. The size of the industry indicates that changes in the industry can affect not only the cattle producer but also the marketing agency, the slaughter plant, and the beef consumer. The North Central Livestock Research Committee has undertaken a study which is aimed at examining these changes. The emphasis in this study is on the changing marketing patterns of cattle used by farmers in the eastern one-half of Nebraska. Advisor: James G. Kendric
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The marketing aspects of the cattle feeding operation are vitally important to its financial success...
The cattle industry accounted for 45 per cent of the total cash receipts in Nebraska in 1963. The si...
The dynamic changes which the cattle industry has been undergoing have led to several problems, two ...
This study is intended to deal with identification of physical and economic characteristics of feede...
The increasing importance of direct, as opposed to terminal, livestock markets is well-known. During...
Cattle are the most important of all the animals domesticated by man. There are about 1084 million c...
The beef cattle industry is experiencing a significant increase in demand for feeder cattle. Current...
A modern cattle industry in Cherry County, Nebraska, developed as challenges of land use and pressur...
Cow/calf producers operating in the Dakotas were surveyed on their price discovery strategies, marke...
Cow/calf producers operating in the Dakotas were surveyed on their price discovery strategies, marke...
This study investigates the underlying reasons for a producer’s choice of marketing channels for sto...
The marketing system for cattle in the United high costs and low prices because of thin country Stat...
39 (41). For the five year period 1936-40 livestock sources were responsible for 78.7 percent of all...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The marketing aspects of the cattle feeding operation are vitally important to its financial success...
The cattle industry accounted for 45 per cent of the total cash receipts in Nebraska in 1963. The si...
The dynamic changes which the cattle industry has been undergoing have led to several problems, two ...
This study is intended to deal with identification of physical and economic characteristics of feede...
The increasing importance of direct, as opposed to terminal, livestock markets is well-known. During...
Cattle are the most important of all the animals domesticated by man. There are about 1084 million c...
The beef cattle industry is experiencing a significant increase in demand for feeder cattle. Current...
A modern cattle industry in Cherry County, Nebraska, developed as challenges of land use and pressur...
Cow/calf producers operating in the Dakotas were surveyed on their price discovery strategies, marke...
Cow/calf producers operating in the Dakotas were surveyed on their price discovery strategies, marke...
This study investigates the underlying reasons for a producer’s choice of marketing channels for sto...
The marketing system for cattle in the United high costs and low prices because of thin country Stat...
39 (41). For the five year period 1936-40 livestock sources were responsible for 78.7 percent of all...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The marketing aspects of the cattle feeding operation are vitally important to its financial success...