Structural change in feedlot cattle death loss

When anecdotal evidence suggests that death loss in feedlots is increasing over time, it creates concern among producers because death loss affects pounds of saleable product and cost of gain. Death loss change could be driven by factors such as weather, technology adoption, feed rations, and cattle...

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Main Authors: Buda, Mark, Raper, Kellie C., Riley, John Michael, Peel, Derrell, Lalman, David
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77307/1/8TH%20IAC%20%E2%80%93%206TH%20ISFA%202018-10.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.773072020-03-04T07:29:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77307/ Structural change in feedlot cattle death loss Buda, Mark Raper, Kellie C. Riley, John Michael Peel, Derrell Lalman, David When anecdotal evidence suggests that death loss in feedlots is increasing over time, it creates concern among producers because death loss affects pounds of saleable product and cost of gain. Death loss change could be driven by factors such as weather, technology adoption, feed rations, and cattle sourcing. If death loss is changing over time, it is important to understand the nature of the change. The changes can be constant over time or abrupt. Some events may or may not impact death loss. Some may have an immediate or delayed impact. Data from the Kansas Feedlot Performance and Feed Cost Summary, which consist of monthly summary of feedlot performance measures from January 1992 to July 2017, is used to model the death loss percentage over time. Structural change in this model is examined using cumulative sum (CUSUM) test, CUSUM of squares test, and tests by Bai and Perron. These tests can determine whether there are changes in death loss rates or not and identify the coinciding events. Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77307/1/8TH%20IAC%20%E2%80%93%206TH%20ISFA%202018-10.pdf Buda, Mark and Raper, Kellie C. and Riley, John Michael and Peel, Derrell and Lalman, David (2018) Structural change in feedlot cattle death loss. In: Joint Symposium of the 8th International Agriculture Congress 2018 and 6th International Symposium for Food & Agriculture 2018 (8th IAC – 6th ISFA 2018), 13-15 Nov. 2018, Auditorium Rashdan Baba, TNCPI Building, Universiti Putra Malaysia. (pp. 67-68).
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description When anecdotal evidence suggests that death loss in feedlots is increasing over time, it creates concern among producers because death loss affects pounds of saleable product and cost of gain. Death loss change could be driven by factors such as weather, technology adoption, feed rations, and cattle sourcing. If death loss is changing over time, it is important to understand the nature of the change. The changes can be constant over time or abrupt. Some events may or may not impact death loss. Some may have an immediate or delayed impact. Data from the Kansas Feedlot Performance and Feed Cost Summary, which consist of monthly summary of feedlot performance measures from January 1992 to July 2017, is used to model the death loss percentage over time. Structural change in this model is examined using cumulative sum (CUSUM) test, CUSUM of squares test, and tests by Bai and Perron. These tests can determine whether there are changes in death loss rates or not and identify the coinciding events.
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author Buda, Mark
Raper, Kellie C.
Riley, John Michael
Peel, Derrell
Lalman, David
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Raper, Kellie C.
Riley, John Michael
Peel, Derrell
Lalman, David
Structural change in feedlot cattle death loss
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Raper, Kellie C.
Riley, John Michael
Peel, Derrell
Lalman, David
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title Structural change in feedlot cattle death loss
title_short Structural change in feedlot cattle death loss
title_full Structural change in feedlot cattle death loss
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publisher Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/77307/1/8TH%20IAC%20%E2%80%93%206TH%20ISFA%202018-10.pdf
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