Using Missouri Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifers Inc. sale data, this article uses hedonic modeling to assess the marginal implicit values of physical and genetic characteristics, expected performance characteristics of calves, and market factors to bred heifer price. In 2008, a higher quality standard, known as Tier II, was created combining minimum expected progeny difference (EPD) accuracies for a heifer’s sire with previous heifer standards. Heifer characteristics and market factors as well as yearling and carcass weight EPDs were found to significantly influence heifer price. Results suggest that Tier II heifers receive a premium compared with traditional Show-Me-Select heifers
In the design of economic selection indices, the relative importance of traits in the breeding objec...
This study applies separate hedonic models to Oklahoma Quality Beef Network data to determine differ...
Bulls are an important investment for commercial beef cattle producers since, over time, bulls intro...
Using Missouri Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifers Inc. sale data, this article uses hedonic modeling...
The product life cycle of the new value added marketing strategy that a quality heifer program creat...
This study used hedonic modeling to assess the marginal implicit value of bred heifer characteristic...
If the cattle industry is to develop a widely accepted value based marketing system, cattle producer...
This document provides charts and information regarding minimum breeding target weights for replacem...
This study investigates the use of hedonic pricing to identify the value of relevant production and ...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsTed C. SchroederThe process of introducing...
Bull purchasing decisions for a cow-calf producer can be complex for several reasons, but the primar...
With feed costs representing on average 65% of the total cost of production improvements in feed eff...
The selection of herd bulls is important in determining profitability of commercial ranchers and cow...
Accurate sire selection is important to the cow/calf producer. The effects of using a poor bull in a...
This research reports buyers' perceptions of and willingness-to-pay for replacement heifers produced...
In the design of economic selection indices, the relative importance of traits in the breeding objec...
This study applies separate hedonic models to Oklahoma Quality Beef Network data to determine differ...
Bulls are an important investment for commercial beef cattle producers since, over time, bulls intro...
Using Missouri Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifers Inc. sale data, this article uses hedonic modeling...
The product life cycle of the new value added marketing strategy that a quality heifer program creat...
This study used hedonic modeling to assess the marginal implicit value of bred heifer characteristic...
If the cattle industry is to develop a widely accepted value based marketing system, cattle producer...
This document provides charts and information regarding minimum breeding target weights for replacem...
This study investigates the use of hedonic pricing to identify the value of relevant production and ...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsTed C. SchroederThe process of introducing...
Bull purchasing decisions for a cow-calf producer can be complex for several reasons, but the primar...
With feed costs representing on average 65% of the total cost of production improvements in feed eff...
The selection of herd bulls is important in determining profitability of commercial ranchers and cow...
Accurate sire selection is important to the cow/calf producer. The effects of using a poor bull in a...
This research reports buyers' perceptions of and willingness-to-pay for replacement heifers produced...
In the design of economic selection indices, the relative importance of traits in the breeding objec...
This study applies separate hedonic models to Oklahoma Quality Beef Network data to determine differ...
Bulls are an important investment for commercial beef cattle producers since, over time, bulls intro...