Abstract
We estimate a hedonic pricing model to determine producers' value for bull expected progeny differences (EPDs), genomic-enhanced EPDs, and phenotypic traits. Birth weight EPD, ribeye area EPD, sale weight, age, frame score, and other factors had a statistically significant impact on bull prices. GE-EPDs were not associated with a change in the bull sales prices expect for weaned calf value and birth weight EPDs. Including weaned calf value and GE-EPDs in a bull hedonic pricing model provides a unique contribution. The results from this work will inform educational programming for bull purchasers on using new economic selection indices and GE-EPDs.
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Thompson, T., Boyer, C. N., Martinez, C. C., Rowan, T. N., & Rhinehart, J. (2022). Valuation of Genomic-Enhanced Expected Progeny Differences in Bull Purchasing. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 54(4), 713–722. https://doi.org/10.1017/aae.2022.36
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