The beef cattle industry is experiencing a significant increase in demand for feeder cattle. Current difficulties in obtaining sufficient numbers of feeder cattle on a continuing basis have put pressures on the feeder cattle marketing system that did not exist in the past. Feedlot operators, growers (backgrounders), and cow-herd operators are looking for ways and means of improving the system. Innovations are being tested. Those circumstances prompted personnel of the Agricultural Experiment Stations of Kansas and Nebraska to undertake a joint study of cattle marketing under a Regional Research Project
The five-state study area of the Northern Plains and Western Lakes States, Minnesota, Montana, North...
The five-state study area of the Northern Plains and Western Lakes States, Minnesota, Montana, North...
This study is the first of a series directed to the cattle feeding sector. Later studies will measur...
The beef cattle industry is experiencing a significant increase in demand for feeder cattle. Current...
This study is intended to deal with identification of physical and economic characteristics of feede...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
The marketing aspects of the cattle feeding operation are vitally important to its financial success...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This report describes the beef cattle industry and traces some recent trends in its makeup, it cente...
Ruminant livestock production in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming is critical to the...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The cattle industry accounted for 45 per cent of the total cash receipts in Nebraska in 1963. The si...
Typescript (photocopy).The U.S. cattle feeding/fed-beef economy will likely face a rapidly changing ...
The Kansas cattle feeding industry has grown tremendously since 1956. The 1968 January Cattle on Fee...
The dynamic changes which the cattle industry has been undergoing have led to several problems, two ...
The five-state study area of the Northern Plains and Western Lakes States, Minnesota, Montana, North...
The five-state study area of the Northern Plains and Western Lakes States, Minnesota, Montana, North...
This study is the first of a series directed to the cattle feeding sector. Later studies will measur...
The beef cattle industry is experiencing a significant increase in demand for feeder cattle. Current...
This study is intended to deal with identification of physical and economic characteristics of feede...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
The marketing aspects of the cattle feeding operation are vitally important to its financial success...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This report describes the beef cattle industry and traces some recent trends in its makeup, it cente...
Ruminant livestock production in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming is critical to the...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The cattle industry accounted for 45 per cent of the total cash receipts in Nebraska in 1963. The si...
Typescript (photocopy).The U.S. cattle feeding/fed-beef economy will likely face a rapidly changing ...
The Kansas cattle feeding industry has grown tremendously since 1956. The 1968 January Cattle on Fee...
The dynamic changes which the cattle industry has been undergoing have led to several problems, two ...
The five-state study area of the Northern Plains and Western Lakes States, Minnesota, Montana, North...
The five-state study area of the Northern Plains and Western Lakes States, Minnesota, Montana, North...
This study is the first of a series directed to the cattle feeding sector. Later studies will measur...