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Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research (CLPER)
Title Author Date Link
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 3, No. 2
1) Value of Food Loss; 2) Market Power Impacts of Mandatory Price Reporting; 3) Inconsistency of Public and Private Preferences.
Tonsor April, 2013 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 4, No. 1
1. Thinness of Hog and Pork Markets; 2) Value of Managing Tall Fescue; 3) The End of Farm Labor Abundance?
Tonsor January, 2013 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 3, No. 4
1) Premiums for Feeder Cattle: Assessing Feedlot Preferences; 2) Adoption of Technology, Management Practices, and Production Systems; 3) Beef Steak Branding.
Tonsor October, 2012 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 3, No. 3
1. Feeder Cattle Price Differentials at Oklahoma Auctions; 2) Calf Prices in Video Auction Markets; 3) Leveraging Futures Markets in Longer-Term Forecasts.
Tonsor July, 2012 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 3, No. 2
1) Carbon Markets and Methane Digesters: Potential Implications for the Dairy Sector; 2) The Price of Happy Hens: A Hedonic Analysis of Retail Egg Prices; 3) Disaggregated Household Meat Demand with Censored Data.
Tonsor April, 2012 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 3, No. 1
1) Consumer Choice and Health: The Importance of Health Attributes for Retail Meat Demand in Canada; 2) Cow-Calf Producer Risk Preference Impacts on Retained Ownership Strategies; 3) International Cattle ID and Traceability: Competitive Implications for the US.
Tonsor January, 2012 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 2, No. 4
1) Trade-Related Policy and Canadian-U.S. Fed Cattle Transactions Basis; 2) On Mandatory Labeling of Animal Welfare Attributes; 3) Effects of Size-Based Environmental Regulations: Evidence of Regulatory Avoidance; 4) Why a Global Carbon Policy Could Have a Dramatic Impact on the Pattern of the Worldwide Livestock Production.
Tonsor October, 2011 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 2, No. 3
1) The Effect of H1N1 (Swine Flu) Media Coverage on Agricultural Commodity Markets; 2) Market Evidence of Packer Willingness to Pay for Traceability; 3) Impact of Mandatory Price Reporting on Hog Market Integration; 4) Is it Food Quality or Quantity that Responds to Changing Income?
Tonsor July, 2011 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 2, No. 2
1) Bid-Ask Spreads, Volume, and Volatility: Evidence from Livestock Markets; 2) A Speculative Bubble in Commodity Futures Prices? Cross-Sectional Evidence; 3) Hog Options: Contract Redesign and Market Efficiency; 4) Quality Risk and Profitability in Cattle Production: A Multivariate Approach.
Tonsor April, 2011 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 2, No. 1
1. Impacts of Animal Well-Being Media on Meat Demand;  2) Meta-Analysis of Consumer Willingness to Pay for Farm Animal Welfare; 3) Impact of Proposition 2 on Egg Demand in California; 4) Drivers of Resident Voting on Animal Care Ballot Initiatives. 
Tonsor January, 2011 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 1, No. 3
1) Market Power and the Cattle Cycle; 2) Animal Identification and Tracing in the United States; 3) Cow-Calf Producer Preferences for Voluntary Traceability Systems; 4)The Economic Value of Improvements in Beef Tenderness by Genetic Marker Selection.
Tonsor October, 2010 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 1, No. 2
1) Evaluating the Farmer’s-Share-of-the-Retail-Dollar Statistic; 2) Price Discovery in Nebraska Cattle Markets; 3) Factors Affecting Adoption of Recommended Management Practices in Stocker Cattle Production; 4) Timevarying Armington elasticity and country-of-origin bias: Japanese demand for beef imports.”
Tonsor July, 2010 Download
Connecting Livestock Producers with Recent Economic Research, Vol. 1, No. 1
1) Outlook vs. Futures: Three Decades of Evidence in Hog and Cattle Markets; 2) A Reality Check on Technical Trading Rule Profits in the U.S. Futures Markets; 3) Contract and Exit Decisions in Finisher Hog Production; 4)Modeling the Effects of Restricting Packer-Owned Livestock in the U.S. Swine Industry.
Tonsor April, 2010 Download
CLPER FAQ and Explanation Tonsor April, 2010 Download

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