The objective of this research is to use survey respondent perceptions and demographic data to assess factors affecting producer's attitudes towards hog marketing contracts. Six statements related to marketing contracts were presented to subjects to measure their attitudes toward the dominant method used by packers to procure hogs. The results suggest that the profitability of the producer, marketing method employed by the producer and the number of packers to whom the producer sold hogs significantly influences attitudes towards marketing contracts. These results suggest that low-cost producers who market hogs via individual or group marketing contracts are more positive, or in some cases less negative, in their attitudes towards marketing...
This paper evaluates the results of a survey of Iowa pork producers, examining potential price discr...
Risk reduction and transaction costs are often used to explain contracting in the U.S. hog industry ...
In this article we use structural econometrics to formally test whether the use of the alternative m...
A survey instrument was developed to elicit information useful in characterizing the membership of h...
We use a stated preference instrument to elicit producer preferences for the attributes of risk-shif...
Despite the dramatic change in the organization of the US hog industry over the past two decades, t...
Hog production and marketing practices in the U.S. pork industry have changed dramatically over the ...
In this paper we estimate the farmers' side welfare effects of a hypothetical regulatory scenario th...
The objectives of this study were: (1) to outline the characteristics of the present system of marke...
The increasing use of production contracts in the hog sector has reduced the number of spot market t...
136 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Studies of hog industry struc...
Contract hog production has been a growing portion of the pork industry especially during the past f...
This study analyzes a national survey of U.S. hog producers within a principal-agent framework in or...
In this paper we estimate the farmers ’ side welfare effects of a hypothetical regulatory scenario t...
The U.S. Departments of Justice and Agriculture have focused attention recently on rising levels of ...
This paper evaluates the results of a survey of Iowa pork producers, examining potential price discr...
Risk reduction and transaction costs are often used to explain contracting in the U.S. hog industry ...
In this article we use structural econometrics to formally test whether the use of the alternative m...
A survey instrument was developed to elicit information useful in characterizing the membership of h...
We use a stated preference instrument to elicit producer preferences for the attributes of risk-shif...
Despite the dramatic change in the organization of the US hog industry over the past two decades, t...
Hog production and marketing practices in the U.S. pork industry have changed dramatically over the ...
In this paper we estimate the farmers' side welfare effects of a hypothetical regulatory scenario th...
The objectives of this study were: (1) to outline the characteristics of the present system of marke...
The increasing use of production contracts in the hog sector has reduced the number of spot market t...
136 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Studies of hog industry struc...
Contract hog production has been a growing portion of the pork industry especially during the past f...
This study analyzes a national survey of U.S. hog producers within a principal-agent framework in or...
In this paper we estimate the farmers ’ side welfare effects of a hypothetical regulatory scenario t...
The U.S. Departments of Justice and Agriculture have focused attention recently on rising levels of ...
This paper evaluates the results of a survey of Iowa pork producers, examining potential price discr...
Risk reduction and transaction costs are often used to explain contracting in the U.S. hog industry ...
In this article we use structural econometrics to formally test whether the use of the alternative m...