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Publication Date
2005
Location
Dublin Ireland
Description
Pastoral livestock farms are complex, dynamic systems subject to many forms of external disturbance. Farm Management strategies are therefore typically designed to minimize system variation. The objective of this study was to explore the impacts of different haying policies, in terms of expected profit and risk, for cow-calf farms in the Salado Region of Argentina.
Citation
Romera, A. J.; Hodgson, J.; Morris, S. T.; Woodward, S. J. R.; and Stirling, W. D., "Risk-Efficiency Assessment of Haying" (2005). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 56.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellitesymposium4/56)
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Risk-Efficiency Assessment of Haying
Dublin Ireland
Pastoral livestock farms are complex, dynamic systems subject to many forms of external disturbance. Farm Management strategies are therefore typically designed to minimize system variation. The objective of this study was to explore the impacts of different haying policies, in terms of expected profit and risk, for cow-calf farms in the Salado Region of Argentina.
