Authors
Nathanael M Thompson, Eric A DeVuyst, B Wade Brorsen, Jayson L Lusk
Publication date
2014/4/1
Journal
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Pages
139-155
Publisher
Western Agricultural Economics Association
Description
We estimate the value of using information from genetic marker panels for seven economically relevant feedlot cattle traits. The values of using genetic information to sort cattle by optimal days-on-feed are less than $1/head for each of the traits evaluated. However, the values associated with using genetic information to select cattle for placement are as much as $38/head. The most economically relevant genetic traits are average daily gain and marbling. It would not be profitable at the current testing cost of $38/head to sort cattle by optimal days-on-feed, but it could be profitable to use the genetic tests for breeding cattle selection.
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Scholar articles
NM Thompson, EA DeVuyst, BW Brorsen, JL Lusk - Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2014