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Value Of Gain On Winter Backgrounded Cattle, Elliott James Dennis Nov 2022

Value Of Gain On Winter Backgrounded Cattle, Elliott James Dennis

Center for Agricultural Profitability

Survey work from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln shows that producers can use a combination of price risk management and different lengths in their production system as a hedge against adverse price movements. Putting on weight during the winter and selling in March-April or selling in the late summer are the two common backgrounding production systems in Nebraska. Within these two systems, total weight gain can be influenced by the type of feed given. Table 1 shows group-level trial data for these two types of systems in Nebraska. Gain can either be fast or slow in either the winter stocking 2022-23 …


The Impact Of Low Stocks-To-Use Ratio And The Ukraine-Russia Conflict On The Distillers-To-Corn Price Ratio, Elliott James Dennis Nov 2022

The Impact Of Low Stocks-To-Use Ratio And The Ukraine-Russia Conflict On The Distillers-To-Corn Price Ratio, Elliott James Dennis

Center for Agricultural Profitability

Distillers’ grains play an important role in both maintaining ethanol plant profit margins and providing affordable, nutritious feed to livestock feeding operations. Distillers’ grains are produced as necessary by-products of the fuel ethanol production process and therefore rely on an input grain – most commonly corn in the United States – and fuel ethanol in their production (USDA ERS 2021). As a result, the primary tenets of the supply structure in the distillers’ grains market In the United States are fuel ethanol and corn, while livestock operations in need of feed products comprise the majority of distillers’ grain demand structure.


Tensions Surrounding Us Beef Exports To China, Elliott James Dennis Aug 2022

Tensions Surrounding Us Beef Exports To China, Elliott James Dennis

Center for Agricultural Profitability

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Regional Minimums In The U.S. Beef Complex, Elliott James Dennis, Bradley Lubben Feb 2022

Regional Minimums In The U.S. Beef Complex, Elliott James Dennis, Bradley Lubben

Center for Agricultural Profitability

This report shows how the currently proposed policies differ; shows how these policies have aligned with historical market behavior; provides alternative specifications to regional minimums; and suggests policy alternatives to regional minimums.

The main purpose of this report is to show how current and potential alternative specifications of regional minimums would have historically aligned with observed market behavior. However, the fundamental question in the debate of the validity and effectiveness of regional minimums first rests on whether robust price discovery has historically occurred over time and within each USDA-AMS region. If there has been a lack of price discovery during …