Participants in U.S. markets for live cattle increasingly rely on federal grading standards to price slaughtered animals. This change is due to the growing prominence of "grid" pricing mechanisms that specify explicit premiums and discounts contingent on an animal's graded quality class. Although these changes alter the way cattle are priced, the technology for sorting animals into quality classes has changed very little: human graders visually inspect each slaughtered carcass and call a "quality" and "yield" grade in a matter of seconds as the carcass passes on a moving trolley. There is anecdotal evidence of systematic bias in these called grades across time and regions within U.S. markets. We examine whether such claims are supported in ...
Grading of agricultural commodities for quality is ubiquitous. By ensuring a minimum level for prod...
Our study investigates the fed cattle grid pricing system and its premium and discount incentive mec...
During the past 15 years there has been a major change in the way finished cattle are marketed. Liv...
Participants in U.S. markets for live cattle increasingly rely on federal grading standards to price...
Live cattle are increasingly priced as an explicit function of U.S. Department of Agriculture yield ...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) beef grading system plays an important role in ma...
www.card.iastate.edu Brent Hueth and Philippe Marcoul are assistant professors and John Lawrence is ...
Carcass data from more than 38,000 cattle was used to compare the called and measured yield grade in...
Because grading errors can impede the integrity of the beef grading system, it is important to inves...
The fed cattle grid pricing system’s premium and discount incentive mechanism is investigated. Two i...
Quality factors affecting fed cattle prices were examined during a six-month period in southwestern ...
Value-based marketing is shaping cattle production; however, market signals differ dramatically depe...
Carcass data from more than 38 thousand cattle was used to compare the called and measured yield gr...
The number of U.S. fed cattle marketed through a value based or grid marketing system is increasing ...
Responding to the needs of the feeder cattle USDA FEEDER GRADES industry, the USDA (1979) implemente...
Grading of agricultural commodities for quality is ubiquitous. By ensuring a minimum level for prod...
Our study investigates the fed cattle grid pricing system and its premium and discount incentive mec...
During the past 15 years there has been a major change in the way finished cattle are marketed. Liv...
Participants in U.S. markets for live cattle increasingly rely on federal grading standards to price...
Live cattle are increasingly priced as an explicit function of U.S. Department of Agriculture yield ...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) beef grading system plays an important role in ma...
www.card.iastate.edu Brent Hueth and Philippe Marcoul are assistant professors and John Lawrence is ...
Carcass data from more than 38,000 cattle was used to compare the called and measured yield grade in...
Because grading errors can impede the integrity of the beef grading system, it is important to inves...
The fed cattle grid pricing system’s premium and discount incentive mechanism is investigated. Two i...
Quality factors affecting fed cattle prices were examined during a six-month period in southwestern ...
Value-based marketing is shaping cattle production; however, market signals differ dramatically depe...
Carcass data from more than 38 thousand cattle was used to compare the called and measured yield gr...
The number of U.S. fed cattle marketed through a value based or grid marketing system is increasing ...
Responding to the needs of the feeder cattle USDA FEEDER GRADES industry, the USDA (1979) implemente...
Grading of agricultural commodities for quality is ubiquitous. By ensuring a minimum level for prod...
Our study investigates the fed cattle grid pricing system and its premium and discount incentive mec...
During the past 15 years there has been a major change in the way finished cattle are marketed. Liv...