The U.S. beef industry has experienced continuing structural change. The size of production enterprises within the industry has expanded while the total number of producers has decreased. The percentage of fed cattle from large commercial feedlots (capacity greater than 1,000 head) has increased from less than 39 percent in 1964 to over 73 percent in 1981 (Van Arsdall and Nelson 1983). Large commercial producers have lower costs per head than smaller operations and are able to produce beef on a year-round basis, reducing seasonality within the industry. Also, through improved production practices and technological innovation, beef cow-calf producers have increased calving rates, reduced death loss, increased the rate of gain, and increased ...
A systems model was estimated to determine the effects of declining U.S. retail beef demand on farm-...
In a computer simulation based on KSU data, cattle bred and managed to be moved directly from weanin...
Given the increasing consolidation in the U.S. meat industry, smaller and specialty producers often ...
The U.S. hog industry has experienced dramatic structural change as the trend continues for fewer pr...
Weaber and Miller (2004) said “The structure of the cattle industry has changed dramatically over ti...
Large shifts in domestic beef demand have had substantial impacts on the beef industry. Before the l...
Extension circular 65-827: The Beef cycle. This discusses the cattle cycles that have occured in the...
Changes have occurred in recent years which have produced changes in the beef industry. Structural r...
A vast array of both resources and cattle breeds are available for beef production in the United Sta...
Since 1976, the total supply of red meat and poultry has increased 63%. However, all of the gains si...
Beef cattle convert grass from U.S. rangelands and aftermath from crops into usable protein that oth...
Beef is a fast-growing, multi -billion dollar industry today in the United States. And the outlook f...
The Cow-Calf sector of the beef industry has undergone a period of increasing intensification and tr...
Citation: Tonsor, G. T., & Schulz, L. L. (2015). BEEF SPECIES SYMPOSIUM: Economic considerations rel...
Beef production is always in a state of flux. Nothing in this business stays the same for very long....
A systems model was estimated to determine the effects of declining U.S. retail beef demand on farm-...
In a computer simulation based on KSU data, cattle bred and managed to be moved directly from weanin...
Given the increasing consolidation in the U.S. meat industry, smaller and specialty producers often ...
The U.S. hog industry has experienced dramatic structural change as the trend continues for fewer pr...
Weaber and Miller (2004) said “The structure of the cattle industry has changed dramatically over ti...
Large shifts in domestic beef demand have had substantial impacts on the beef industry. Before the l...
Extension circular 65-827: The Beef cycle. This discusses the cattle cycles that have occured in the...
Changes have occurred in recent years which have produced changes in the beef industry. Structural r...
A vast array of both resources and cattle breeds are available for beef production in the United Sta...
Since 1976, the total supply of red meat and poultry has increased 63%. However, all of the gains si...
Beef cattle convert grass from U.S. rangelands and aftermath from crops into usable protein that oth...
Beef is a fast-growing, multi -billion dollar industry today in the United States. And the outlook f...
The Cow-Calf sector of the beef industry has undergone a period of increasing intensification and tr...
Citation: Tonsor, G. T., & Schulz, L. L. (2015). BEEF SPECIES SYMPOSIUM: Economic considerations rel...
Beef production is always in a state of flux. Nothing in this business stays the same for very long....
A systems model was estimated to determine the effects of declining U.S. retail beef demand on farm-...
In a computer simulation based on KSU data, cattle bred and managed to be moved directly from weanin...
Given the increasing consolidation in the U.S. meat industry, smaller and specialty producers often ...