Estimating Preference Heterogeneity for Grass-fed Beef Cattle Traits

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This paper examines grass-fed beef producer preferences for cattle traits using data from a mail survey of 384 U.S. grass-fed beef producers. Conjoint analysis and Likert scale questions were used to determine preferences. Generally, results indicated that producers preferred easy-to-handle, heavy, black, and relatively lower-priced feeders raised from their own cows. The Kernel density figures for source, color, and temperament confirm the mixed logit standard deviation estimates that suggest heterogeneity in producer preferences.

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Sitienei, I., Gillespie, J., Harrison, R. W., & Scaglia, G. (2020). Estimating Preference Heterogeneity for Grass-fed Beef Cattle Traits. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 49(3), 492–516. https://doi.org/10.1017/age.2019.14

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