Quality factors affecting fed cattle prices were examined during a six-month period in southwestern Kansas. Transaction prices were significantly affected by the percentage of cattle expected to grade choice times the choice-to-select carcass price spread, finish uniformity, average weight, dressing percentage, breed, number of cattle purchased by a single packer on a given day, the packer, the feedyard, the day-of-the-week the cattle were sold, and the number of bids received. Asking prices were significantly affected by many of the same factors. Asking and transaction prices reflected approximately 25 percent of the packer value differentials for expected carcass quality grades
Data were collected on 85,195 cattle sold in 15 Kansas auctions during October and November 1981. B...
Value-based marketing is shaping cattle production; however, market signals differ dramatically depe...
Closeout data from two western Kansas commercial feedlots are examined to determine how cattle price...
Quality factors affecting fed cattle prices were examined during a six-month period in southwestern ...
An analysis of more than 1400 pens of cattle marketed during 1990 examined the influence of severa...
The number of U.S. fed cattle marketed through a value based or grid marketing system is increasing ...
Data from Kansas cattle auctions were analyzed to estimate the impact a wide variety of physical cha...
Closeout data from two western Kansas commercial feedlots are examined to determine how cattle price...
Prices for Choice and Select grade fed cattle are derived from wholesale and retail beef markets. Ch...
A survey of cow sales was conducted in the fall of 1986 and spring of 1987 at seven Kansas cattle a...
Information on typical differences in prices and price risk (as measured by the variances of prices)...
Live cattle are increasingly priced as an explicit function of U.S. Department of Agriculture yield ...
Data from a western Kansas feedlot were analyzed to estimate the quantitative impacts of price and p...
This study was designed to provide estimates of the existing values the livestock market in the Sout...
Data were collected on 85,195 cattle sold in 15 Kansas auctions during October and November 1981. B...
Value-based marketing is shaping cattle production; however, market signals differ dramatically depe...
Closeout data from two western Kansas commercial feedlots are examined to determine how cattle price...
Quality factors affecting fed cattle prices were examined during a six-month period in southwestern ...
An analysis of more than 1400 pens of cattle marketed during 1990 examined the influence of severa...
The number of U.S. fed cattle marketed through a value based or grid marketing system is increasing ...
Data from Kansas cattle auctions were analyzed to estimate the impact a wide variety of physical cha...
Closeout data from two western Kansas commercial feedlots are examined to determine how cattle price...
Prices for Choice and Select grade fed cattle are derived from wholesale and retail beef markets. Ch...
A survey of cow sales was conducted in the fall of 1986 and spring of 1987 at seven Kansas cattle a...
Information on typical differences in prices and price risk (as measured by the variances of prices)...
Live cattle are increasingly priced as an explicit function of U.S. Department of Agriculture yield ...
Data from a western Kansas feedlot were analyzed to estimate the quantitative impacts of price and p...
This study was designed to provide estimates of the existing values the livestock market in the Sout...
Data were collected on 85,195 cattle sold in 15 Kansas auctions during October and November 1981. B...
Value-based marketing is shaping cattle production; however, market signals differ dramatically depe...
Closeout data from two western Kansas commercial feedlots are examined to determine how cattle price...