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Slotted Floor Beef Housing vs. Other Housing Systems - An Economic Analysis

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  • Hasbargen, Paul R.
  • Hummer, Larry

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Confinement slotted floor beer housing systems have been built by a number of midwestern cattle feeders in recent years. Others have gone to systems with no housing facilities. Many other feeders, potential feeders, and creditors are asking questions about the economic advantages or disadvantages of these systems compared with the more traditional housing systems.

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  • Hasbargen, Paul R. & Hummer, Larry, 1970. "Slotted Floor Beef Housing vs. Other Housing Systems - An Economic Analysis," Economic Study Reports 8497, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:umaees:8497
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.8497
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    1. Pherson, Carl L. & Hasbargen, Paul R. & Nodland, Truman R., 1977. "Beef Housing Economics for Farm-Feedlots," Economic Reports 8453, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
    2. Buxton, Boyd M. & Ziegler, Stephen J., 1974. "Economic Impact of Controlling Surface Water Runoff from U.S. Dairy Farms," Agricultural Economic Reports 307507, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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