Typescript (photocopy).The beef distribution industry is facing rapid changes as a result of a new input relationships and new technology. Because meat processing and distribution are both labor intensive industries, one of the main factors causing these changes is the increase in labor cost. To deal with these developments, some operators in these industries may want to consider adjusting to new methods of beef distribution. This study is designed to estimate the economic incentives associated with alternative ways of distributing fresh beef. A multiproduct transportation model was used to examine the comparative advantages of five different systems of fresh beef distribution. The state of Texas, with its wide variation in wage rates, was ...
Assessing the differences in gross margins for a north-western Queensland beef-production system was...
This paper addresses the issue of profitability of beef production from a systems perspective. The m...
This paper examines the simultaneous impacts of horizontal concentration and vertical integration on...
To estimate the least cost marketing, five alternative beef distribution systems were budgeted for t...
The general objective of this study was to evaluate the economics of alternative technologies, syste...
The United States beef delivery system is composed of three stages: procurement, processing, and dis...
This paper analyzes the optimal procurement, processing and production decisions of a meatpacker in ...
Typescript (photocopy).The objective of this study has been to examine the impact of changes in beef...
In recent years the beef industry has been expanding in both Nebraska and the United States.Per capi...
Typescript (photocopy).The U.S. cattle feeding/fed-beef economy will likely face a rapidly changing ...
Shifts in the relative importance of alternative coordination arrangements among agricultural produc...
Costs of seven methods of handling beef by retail firms are explored, considering number and size of...
Excerpts from the report: How much of the consumer price for Choice beef was paid for meatpackers s...
The structure of the beef industry has changed dramatically in this century. This phenomenon has giv...
Graduation date: 1972Production and marketing are two important activities of the\ud U.S. beef indus...
Assessing the differences in gross margins for a north-western Queensland beef-production system was...
This paper addresses the issue of profitability of beef production from a systems perspective. The m...
This paper examines the simultaneous impacts of horizontal concentration and vertical integration on...
To estimate the least cost marketing, five alternative beef distribution systems were budgeted for t...
The general objective of this study was to evaluate the economics of alternative technologies, syste...
The United States beef delivery system is composed of three stages: procurement, processing, and dis...
This paper analyzes the optimal procurement, processing and production decisions of a meatpacker in ...
Typescript (photocopy).The objective of this study has been to examine the impact of changes in beef...
In recent years the beef industry has been expanding in both Nebraska and the United States.Per capi...
Typescript (photocopy).The U.S. cattle feeding/fed-beef economy will likely face a rapidly changing ...
Shifts in the relative importance of alternative coordination arrangements among agricultural produc...
Costs of seven methods of handling beef by retail firms are explored, considering number and size of...
Excerpts from the report: How much of the consumer price for Choice beef was paid for meatpackers s...
The structure of the beef industry has changed dramatically in this century. This phenomenon has giv...
Graduation date: 1972Production and marketing are two important activities of the\ud U.S. beef indus...
Assessing the differences in gross margins for a north-western Queensland beef-production system was...
This paper addresses the issue of profitability of beef production from a systems perspective. The m...
This paper examines the simultaneous impacts of horizontal concentration and vertical integration on...