We combine econometric and financial analyses of the NAHMS 2000 Swine Survey data to examine whether evidence exists for reducing risk by using antibiotics for growth promotion (AGP) in the U.S. swine industry. A stochastic dominance analysis of alternative lengths of time (days) of AGP application reveals that AGP used in the range of 65—75 days is preferred by risk-averse producers. Risk is reduced and profits are increased from use of AGP. The combined impacts of increased average daily gain and decreased variability in pig live weight increase producer profits by $2.99 per pig marketed
As the swine industry matures, profit margins will decrease. Control of the major factors affecting...
This study was designed to simulate productive and economic losses due to the withdrawal of antibiot...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90 % of starter feed, 75 % of grower feeds, more than 50 % of...
We combine econometric and financial analyses of the NAHMS 2000 Swine Survey data to examine whether...
Production risk from live weight variation of market pigs has become a more important concern in U.S...
Public health experts are concerned about the diminishing efficacy of antibiotics. Some have called...
Antibiotics have been used by pig producers for several decades, and are now used routinely. This st...
Antibiotics have been used in animal production for several decades. Antibiotics are used routinely...
There is growing concern among public health experts regarding the diminishing efficacy of antimicro...
Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and promote growth....
The risk of antibiotic use in food animals for purposes other that disease treatment is receiving re...
Abstract: Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and prom...
Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and promote growth....
There is growing concern among public health experts regarding the diminishing efficacy of antimicro...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90% of starter feed, 75% of grower feeds, more than 50% of fi...
As the swine industry matures, profit margins will decrease. Control of the major factors affecting...
This study was designed to simulate productive and economic losses due to the withdrawal of antibiot...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90 % of starter feed, 75 % of grower feeds, more than 50 % of...
We combine econometric and financial analyses of the NAHMS 2000 Swine Survey data to examine whether...
Production risk from live weight variation of market pigs has become a more important concern in U.S...
Public health experts are concerned about the diminishing efficacy of antibiotics. Some have called...
Antibiotics have been used by pig producers for several decades, and are now used routinely. This st...
Antibiotics have been used in animal production for several decades. Antibiotics are used routinely...
There is growing concern among public health experts regarding the diminishing efficacy of antimicro...
Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and promote growth....
The risk of antibiotic use in food animals for purposes other that disease treatment is receiving re...
Abstract: Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and prom...
Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and promote growth....
There is growing concern among public health experts regarding the diminishing efficacy of antimicro...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90% of starter feed, 75% of grower feeds, more than 50% of fi...
As the swine industry matures, profit margins will decrease. Control of the major factors affecting...
This study was designed to simulate productive and economic losses due to the withdrawal of antibiot...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90 % of starter feed, 75 % of grower feeds, more than 50 % of...