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May 1, 2003
Assessing Business Opportunities
the many Johns among the farming and ranching
population … future using the picture as a guide. The ability to see the … Peter Drucker, a renowned management thinker,
cautions us to …
September 30, 2016
Wind Energy Leases
grant from the USDA Risk Management Agency through the
Southern … through the
Southern Risk Management Education Center – Project … 47
How can landowners manage the expense of legal assistance …
April 1, 2005
Industry Economics & Trade
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3.9 Potential Revenue Gains from Reopening Japanese … Feeding any Animal Protein to Farmed Animals … December 23
Case
To enhance protection of human health
and reassure …
September 14, 2016
Mandatory Price Reporting
of
the Center for Risk
Management Education and
Research … in
livestock market risk
management, meat demand,
meat and livestock … processing to improve supply chain management to
respond to changing domestic …
October 1, 2015
USDA METSS Project
anor‐Boadu, Professor, Agribusiness Economics and Management
Kara Ross, Research Assistant Professor
Yacob Zereyesus, Research Assistant Professor
Aleksan Shanoyan, Assistant Professor
Frank Kyekyeku, Doctoral Candidate, Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics
Elizabeth Gutierrez, MS Student
Agness Mzyece, MS Student and Fulbright Scholar
Department of Agricultural Economics
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506
October 2015
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September 1, 2011
Animal ID & Traceability
eradication efforts, better on-farmmanagement capabilities, cost reductions … industry champions to
help guide the industry effort to become … and
Argentina), industry managed mandatory programs for animal …
January 1, 2009
Animal ID & Traceability
The purpose of this study was to conduct a benefit‐cost analysis of the
United States National Animal Identification System (NAIS). The NAIS is a
voluntary federal animal identification system operated by the Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA). NAIS is designed primarily to protect
the health of the nation’s livestock and poultry to enhance animal health
and maintain market access. The three components of NAIS are: 1)
premises registration, 2) animal identification, and 3) animal movement
tracking. Objectives of this study included estimating benefits and costs
of adopting NAIS by the livestock and poultry industries as well as
determining how net benefits are likely to be allocated among industry
sectors, consumers, and government. The benefit‐cost analysis focuses
on impacts of NAIS adoption in the bovine, porcine, ovine, poultry, and
equine industries.
PROCEDURE …
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