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Empirical Evaluation Of Selected Hedging Strategies For Cattle Feeders

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  • Gorman, William D.
  • Schuneman, Thomas R.
  • Catlett, Lowell B.
  • Urquhart, N. Scott
  • Southward, G. Morris

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Several hedging strategies for fat cattle are compared using actual feedlot performance information for a period of 6.5 years and 747 pens of fat cattle. Results show that cattle feeding was not profitable (a $24.50 per head cash market loss) but a carefully chosen hedging strategy could have reduced the loss by 50 percent.

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  • Gorman, William D. & Schuneman, Thomas R. & Catlett, Lowell B. & Urquhart, N. Scott & Southward, G. Morris, 1982. "Empirical Evaluation Of Selected Hedging Strategies For Cattle Feeders," Western Journal of Agricultural Economics, Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 7(2), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:wjagec:32276
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.32276
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    3. Ziehm, William Walter, 1986. "An evaluation of alternative hedging strategies for Iowa cattle feeders: before, at, and after placement, 1974-1984," ISU General Staff Papers 1986010108000018118, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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    7. Pluhar, Darwin M. & Shafer, Carl E. & Sporleder, Thomas L., 1985. "Helmuth's Trading Technique: Further Evidence and Implications for Cattle Hedging Strategies 1975-1982," Staff Paper Series 257976, Texas A&M University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
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