Economic Factors Determining Changes in Dressed Weights of Live Cattle and Hogs

Livestock dressed weights have experienced significant trends and volatility which affect wholesale production of red meats. An econometric model was used to estimate the impact of relative prices and technology on cattle and hog average dressed weights. For fed steers and heifers, the economic ince...

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Main Author: John M. Marsh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Agricultural Economics Association 1999-12-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Online Access:https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/30808
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spelling doaj-f8eef36a3cab463895881b298ed13de62020-11-25T03:04:09ZengWestern Agricultural Economics AssociationJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics1068-55022327-82851999-12-0124231332610.22004/ag.econ.3080830808Economic Factors Determining Changes in Dressed Weights of Live Cattle and HogsJohn M. MarshLivestock dressed weights have experienced significant trends and volatility which affect wholesale production of red meats. An econometric model was used to estimate the impact of relative prices and technology on cattle and hog average dressed weights. For fed steers and heifers, the economic incentives affecting placement weights and weight added in feedlots were considered. Results indicate quarterly dressed weights of steers and heifers respond to contemporaneous profitability ratios and to lagged feeder prices, the effects being highly inelastic. Cow dressed weights also responded while hog dressed weights did not respond to profitability ratios. Technology changes may have accounted for about 83% of dressed weight growth for steers and about 62% for hogs from 1980-97.https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/30808dressed weightselasticitiesplacement weightprofitability ratiosweight added
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author John M. Marsh
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Economic Factors Determining Changes in Dressed Weights of Live Cattle and Hogs
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
dressed weights
elasticities
placement weight
profitability ratios
weight added
author_facet John M. Marsh
author_sort John M. Marsh
title Economic Factors Determining Changes in Dressed Weights of Live Cattle and Hogs
title_short Economic Factors Determining Changes in Dressed Weights of Live Cattle and Hogs
title_full Economic Factors Determining Changes in Dressed Weights of Live Cattle and Hogs
title_fullStr Economic Factors Determining Changes in Dressed Weights of Live Cattle and Hogs
title_full_unstemmed Economic Factors Determining Changes in Dressed Weights of Live Cattle and Hogs
title_sort economic factors determining changes in dressed weights of live cattle and hogs
publisher Western Agricultural Economics Association
series Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
issn 1068-5502
2327-8285
publishDate 1999-12-01
description Livestock dressed weights have experienced significant trends and volatility which affect wholesale production of red meats. An econometric model was used to estimate the impact of relative prices and technology on cattle and hog average dressed weights. For fed steers and heifers, the economic incentives affecting placement weights and weight added in feedlots were considered. Results indicate quarterly dressed weights of steers and heifers respond to contemporaneous profitability ratios and to lagged feeder prices, the effects being highly inelastic. Cow dressed weights also responded while hog dressed weights did not respond to profitability ratios. Technology changes may have accounted for about 83% of dressed weight growth for steers and about 62% for hogs from 1980-97.
topic dressed weights
elasticities
placement weight
profitability ratios
weight added
url https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/30808
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