Browsing OSU - Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Author "Ikerd, John E."
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Adaptive planning under price uncertainty in swine production
Plain, Ronald Lee (1981-07) -
Coordinative efficiency of grades and standards for feeder cattle
Anderson, Kim Barry (1980-05) -
Economic Analysis of Impacts on Lender Risk of Selected Hedging Strategies Used by Cattle Feeders
Davis, Melvin Dewayne (Oklahoma State University, 1984-07-01)There are a number of individuals to whom I am grateful for their contribution to this study. First of all, my sincere thanks go to Dr. John R. Franzmann, my graduate adviser, for his guidance and patience throughout the ... -
Identification and Analysis of Variables Influencing the Basis of Feeder and Slaughter Cattle
Ivy, Charles Stephen (Oklahoma State University, 1978-12-01) -
Interregional Competition in the U. S. Swine-pork Industry: an Analysis of Oklahoma's Expansion Potential
Meyer, Steven Roger (Oklahoma State University, 1981-12-01)This study concerns an analysis of the potential for expanding Oklahoma's swine-pork industry. The primary objective of the study is to identify the economic conditions necessary for Oklahoma to compete favorably with other ... -
Simulated Complete Multiple Hedging Programs Employing Optimized Moving Average Combinations for Use by Continuously Operated Feedlots
Shields, Mike Edward (Oklahoma State University, 1980-07-01) -
Simulation of Short and Long Feeder Cattle Hedging Strategies and Technical Price Analysis of the Feeder Cattle Futures Market
Lehenbauer, Jerry Dwayne (Oklahoma State University, 1978-07-01) -
Systems approach for coping with cattle price variations
Simon, Marion Faye (1984-12) -
Systems Approach to the Determination of Optimal Beef Herd Culling and Replacement Rate Strategies
King, Clyde Stanley (Oklahoma State University, 1979-07-01)The study is concerned with the analysis of different replacement and culling rate strategies for a typical cow-calf operation. The primary objective is to provide appropriate herd management criteria at the firm level ...