The papers in this report summarize some of the results of a survey of 489 Iowa hog producers. The survey was conducted in 1972; it included producers in all areas of Iowa. The Departn^nt of Economics and the Statistical Laboratory of the Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station at Iowa State University coopera ted in conducting the survey. The survey was financed by Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station project 1822. This report deals with hog marketing decisions and practices; another report deals with hog production facilities and practices. The authors of the following papers are grateful to the Statistical Laboratory, to the interviewers who collected the data and to the farmers who provided the data
This report looks at a comparison of swine production efficiency between the low and high profit pro...
This report, the fifth of a series of yearly reports on livestock trucking in Iowa, is made possible...
An enumerative survey of cattle and hog-marketing practices of Iowa livestock farmers was conducted ...
This report summarizes the production segment of a survey of 489 Iowa hog producers. It was conducte...
The Iowa Pork Producers Association surveyed its members in late summer of 1995. Nearly 1,000 usable...
During this century three major trends have characterized the development of the hog slaughter-proce...
Helpful statistical information on the hog market has increased greatly in recent years. Numerical d...
Iowa\u27s agriculture is chiefly corn-hog farming. Corn, which is produced in abundance, provides th...
Over 14,000 Iowa farmers quit raising hogs between December 1992 and December 1996. This exodus repr...
Iowa pork producers surveyed in 1995 indicated that while 42% of producers typically receive two or ...
In March and April of 1993, a random sample of 334 Iowa pork producers participated in a survey rega...
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Wide variations in feed consumption and other costs of hog production were found in each of the thre...
In 1956, hog marketing for North Dakota follow a different pattern than for the United States. The ...
8 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. ...
This report looks at a comparison of swine production efficiency between the low and high profit pro...
This report, the fifth of a series of yearly reports on livestock trucking in Iowa, is made possible...
An enumerative survey of cattle and hog-marketing practices of Iowa livestock farmers was conducted ...
This report summarizes the production segment of a survey of 489 Iowa hog producers. It was conducte...
The Iowa Pork Producers Association surveyed its members in late summer of 1995. Nearly 1,000 usable...
During this century three major trends have characterized the development of the hog slaughter-proce...
Helpful statistical information on the hog market has increased greatly in recent years. Numerical d...
Iowa\u27s agriculture is chiefly corn-hog farming. Corn, which is produced in abundance, provides th...
Over 14,000 Iowa farmers quit raising hogs between December 1992 and December 1996. This exodus repr...
Iowa pork producers surveyed in 1995 indicated that while 42% of producers typically receive two or ...
In March and April of 1993, a random sample of 334 Iowa pork producers participated in a survey rega...
Title from JPEG cover page (University of Missouri Digital Library, viewed Sept. 17, 2009)
Wide variations in feed consumption and other costs of hog production were found in each of the thre...
In 1956, hog marketing for North Dakota follow a different pattern than for the United States. The ...
8 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. ...
This report looks at a comparison of swine production efficiency between the low and high profit pro...
This report, the fifth of a series of yearly reports on livestock trucking in Iowa, is made possible...
An enumerative survey of cattle and hog-marketing practices of Iowa livestock farmers was conducted ...