180,402 research outputs found
Jahrbuch des S.A.C / 25 Silvretta-Linard-Gruppe : vom Pischahorn (2983 m) aus
gezeichnet (Sommer 1889) v. M. Stocker, Ing. (Sect. Gotthard S.A.C.) ; Lith. R. Armbruster, BernFederlithographieFussleiste, rechts: Jahrbuch d. S.A.C. Bd. XX
Jahrbuch des S.A.C / 25 Silvretta-Linard-Gruppe : vom Pischahorn (2983 m) aus
gezeichnet (Sommer 1889) v. M. Stocker, Ing. (Sect. Gotthard S.A.C.) ; Lith. R. Armbruster, BernFederlithographieFussleiste, rechts: Jahrbuch d. S.A.C. Bd. XX
BASIS VARIABILITY ON THE FEEDER CATTLE CONTRACT VERSUS THE FAILED STOCKER CONTRACT
Basis variability is compared across markets, over time, between stocker and feeder cattle and the impact of market volume is determined. Variability was significantly greater with the Stocker contract. Volume varied seasonally by market. Increased market volume significantly reduced basis variability. Increased variability in market volume significantly increased basis variability.Livestock Production/Industries,
An Economic Analysis of Replacing Existing Bermudagrass Stands with Tifton 85 Bermudagrass for Beef Cow-Calf, Stocker and Hay Production
Comparisons of simulated NPV for Coastal and Tifton 85 bermuda-grass using experimental data, current input prices and historical hay and feeder cattle prices indicates that many producers would benefit by adopting this new cultivar. Cow-calf producers would benefit the most followed by stocker/replacement heifer producers and finally hay producers. When risk-aversion is introduced into the model, all cow-calf and stocker producers regardless of the level of risk-aversion should consider adopting T85. Moderately or extremely risk-averse hay producers would consider adopting T85, while those that are slightly risk-averse would be indifferent.Crop Production/Industries, Risk and Uncertainty,
ENERGY SUPPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES FOR WHEAT PASTURE STOCKER CATTLE UNDER UNCERTAIN FORAGE AVAILABILITY
Energy supplementation provides a means of reducing production risk of growing stocker cattle on winter wheat pasture. This study addresses the issue of risk aversion and energy supplement input use. Differences in supplementation practices induced by risk aversion and the effects of cattle and feed market conditions are examined. Results show that supplementation practices are likely to be similar across producers, irrespective of their risk attitudes. Cattle and feed market conditions, however, markedly affect supplementation practices. These findings provide information for assisting stockmen in identifying efficient supplement strategies.Risk, Wheat pasture grazing, Numerical integration, Energy supplementation, Livestock Production/Industries,
Economic Potential of Substituting Legumes for Synthetic Nitrogen in Warm Season Perennial Grasses used for Stocker Cattle Grazing
Stocker cattle grazing warm season perennial grasses is an important economic activity in the southern Great Plains. Substantial increases in the price of nitrogen fertilizer is negatively affecting forage producers’ profitability. Two alternative nitrogen management systems that use annual and perennial legumes have been developed for bermudagrass pastures. The goal of the study is to determine if the legumes systems are more profitable than the conventional practice of applying synthetic sources of nitrogen. Results of the two-year grazing study show that the legume systems could not compete economically with the common practice.economics, grazing, legumes, bermudagrass, nitrogen fertilizer, stocker cattle, Crop Production/Industries, Farm Management, Production Economics,
Optimal Grazing Termination Date for Dual-Purpose Winter Wheat Production
Dual-purpose winter wheat (fall-winter forage plus grain) production is an important economic enterprise in the southern Great Plains. Grazing termination to enable grain production is a critical decision. The objective is to determine the optimal grazing termination date for dual-purpose wheat. The value of knowing the occurrence of first hollow stem (FHS), a wheat growth threshold for grazing termination, is also determined. Results indicate that for most price situations grazing should be terminated at or before FHS. Marginal wheat returns from extended grazing were negative and the value of FHS information ranges from 10 per acre.dual-purpose, first hollow stem, plateau function, stocker cattle, value of information, wheat, Agribusiness, Agricultural Finance, Crop Production/Industries, Farm Management, Land Economics/Use, Livestock Production/Industries, Production Economics, Q12, Q16,
1913, 12. Oberfränk. Zimmerstutzen Bundesschiessen Bamberg 12.-15. Juli, Sicheres Aug’ und fest die Hand, warm die Brust für’s Vaterland, L. Stocker, Bamberg,
1913, 12. OBERFRÄNK. ZIMMERSTUTZEN BUNDESSCHIESSEN BAMBERG 12.-15. JULI, SICHERES AUG’ UND FEST DIE HAND, WARM DIE BRUST FÜR’S VATERLAND, L. STOCKER, BAMBERG,
1913, 12. Oberfränk. Zimmerstutzen Bundesschiessen Bamberg 12.-15. Juli, Sicheres Aug’ und fest die Hand, warm die Brust für’s Vaterland, L. Stocker, Bamberg, ( -
An Analytical Model of a Circular rotating basin under the effect of periodic wind forcing
Nexos iconográficos entre las columnas de Tula y los discos de oro de Chichén Itzá. 26. Arqueología
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