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March 26, 2013
http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/budgets/production/default.asp#Beef Cattle January Cattle … 3/25/13’ http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/marketing/graphs/cattle/prices/default.asp 8 As of: 2/11/13’ http … 2/11/13’ http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/marketing/graphs/cattle/prices/default.asp Drop of $10-15/cwt between …
May 9, 2013
http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/marketing/outlook/newsletters/FinishingReturns/default.asp • Excess capacity concerns … http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/marketing/outlook/newsletters/FinishingReturns/default.asp) Representative Barometer … http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/marketing/outlook/newsletters/FinishingReturns/default.asp) Quarterly Forecasts (LMIC:04/28/13 …
March 5, 2015 Commodity Program Papers
election. According to your presentation I viewed, there should be … http://www.agmanager.info/policy/commodity/2012/default.asp). The calculations inside … at:  http://www.agmanager.info/crops/insurance/risk_mgt/default.asp), and because of weighting …
August 12, 2014 Commodity Program Papers
and yield scenarios are presented in table 2. As shown in … and yields scenarios are presented in table 3. Corn with … price and yield scenarios are presented in table 3. Large corn-soybean …
March 1, 2013
http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/budgets/production/default.asp#Beef Cattle Economic … http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/marketing/outlook/newsletters/FinishingReturns/default.asp • Excess capacity concerns … information available at: This presentation is available in PDF format …
April 10, 2020 Recent Videos
GatheringsLivestock Markets LEAD PRESENTER: DR. GLYNN T. TONSOR EMAIL … 23 Lots of variability 3/31 ‐ 4/9 Major COVID19 Events Equities SP500 Close Market Date … on Mar 23 Major COVID19 Events Date 5‐Area Wtd Avg …
January 1, 2009 Animal ID & Traceability
    The first set of scenarios compare doing nothing (status quo) to adopting  full animal tracing for just the bovine sector.  The bovine sector is the  focus here because it is it the sector among bovine, porcine, ovine, and  poultry that would incur the largest adoption cost of NAIS practices.   Under the status quo scenarios, we further explore what the impacts are  if by doing nothing we also lose export market access.  We are likely to  lose export market access over time if we do not adopt NAIS practices,  even without any major market or major animal disease event, because  the international marketplace is making animal identification and tracing  systems the norm and any country that does not conform will have less  market access.    Table 2 summarizes the total loss per head to producers in the beef  sector, after all markets adjust as a result of not adopting NAIS practices  (i.e.,  status quo) under 0%, 10%, 25%, and 50% permanent export  market losses for beef.  If we do nothing to adopt NAIS, and nothing  happens to export markets, the result is no cost, no market loss.  If we do  nothing and we lose market access, which we believe is likely, the beef  industry will suffer losses.  The losses would amount to $18.25 per head if  we do not adopt NAIS and we lose 25% of export market share.  To put  this into perspective, this would be about like losing access to the South  Korean export market at 2003 export market shares.    Table 2. Net Annual Loss in Beef Producer Surplus from Status Quo  with Varying Export Market Losses     Export Market Loss Incurred  0%  …
May 8, 2020 Recent Videos
Markets May 7, 2020 LEAD PRESENTER: DR. GLYNN T. TONSOR EMAIL … on Mar 23 Major COVID19 Events Boxed Beef Cutout Pork Cutout Date … since 3/11! Major COVID19 Events Equities SP500 Close Market …
February 1, 2008 Water Policy
10 Analysis of Net Present Value of Gross Profit … forecast over time. Net present values were calculated for … nonirrigated production the net present value of lost value-added …
June 9, 2012
Tonsor) 2 Events Summary • State-by-State … http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/marketing/AnimalWelfare/default.asp