Authors
David C Hall, Thomas O Knight, Keith H Coble, Alan E Baquet, George F Patrick
Publication date
2003/10
Journal
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
430-448
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Beef cattle producers were surveyed in Texas and Nebraska to investigate perceptions of sources of risk, the effectiveness of risk management strategies, and interest in further risk management education, particularly production risk, using probit analysis. Important decision variables identified are age, prior use of risk management tools, previous attendances of risk management education, and risk aversion. Severe drought and cattle price variability are identified as primary risk factors with potential to affect farm income. Extremely cold weather and disease are of less importance. Understocking pasture and storing hay are perceived most effective as risk management options.
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Scholar articles
DC Hall, TO Knight, KH Coble, AE Baquet, GF Patrick - Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 2003