An Economic Analysis of Three Confinement Hog Finishing Systems.

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An Economic Analysis of Three Confinement Hog Finishing Systems.

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1980

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Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station

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This report is one in a series on the economic analysis of alternative swine production systems. The other reports of this series evaluate confinement farrow-to-finish production systems, confinement feeder pig production systems, and a one and twolitter farrow-to-finish pasture system. This series of reports has been prepared under Minnesota Experiment Station Project MIN 14-025: "An Economic Analysis of Swine Production Systems in Minnesota." This publication describes and evaluates three confinement hog finishing systems by calculating annual enterprise budgets and monthly cash flows for each system and then comparing the results. In addition to estimating the profitability and monthly capital requirements for each system, the financial computations are used to evaluate rental payments for hog finishing facilities. 35 pages
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station: http://www.maes.umn.edu/

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Eidman, Vernon R., Green, Duty D. 1980. An Economic Analysis of Three Confinement Hog Finishing Systems. Saint Paul, MN:University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station. Station bulletin 535.

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Eidman, Vernon R.; Greene, Duty D.. (1980). An Economic Analysis of Three Confinement Hog Finishing Systems.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/163814.

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