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Expansion Plans in Iowa Contract Hog Production

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  • Wind-Norton, Laura
  • Kliebenstein, James

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Contract hog production has been a growing portion of the pork industry especially during the past few decades. Production contracting involves an agreement between at least two parties. The agreement specifies the division of resources which will be used in hog production. They can vary by type of production, type of contract, and responsibilities of each contracting party. Contractors, who are usually owners of the hogs, generally provide the feeder pigs or breeding stock along with the feed necessary for production. Growers, those working in the production of animals, typically provide the facilities and labor and are compensated for their time and resources involved. Expenses such as veterinary costs or utilities can be paid by the grower,- owner, or shared as contracts vary. Growers are usually compensated or a per head or per pound of gain basis, though other types of agreements do exist.

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  • Wind-Norton, Laura & Kliebenstein, James, 1994. "Expansion Plans in Iowa Contract Hog Production," ISU General Staff Papers 199408010700001256, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genstf:199408010700001256
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    1. Rummens, Michele & Kliebenstein, James B. & Rhodes, V. James, 1991. "Size and Distribution of Contract Hog Production in Iowa," ISU General Staff Papers 199109010700001231, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    2. Lawrence, John D. & Hayenga, Marvin L. & Kliebenstein, James & Rhodes, V. James, 1992. "Producing and Marketing Hogs Under Contract," Staff General Research Papers Archive 11602, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    3. Hillburn, Chris Lynn, 1993. "A theoretical and financial analysis of pork production contracts," ISU General Staff Papers 1993010108000011445, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    4. Rummens, Michele & Kliebenstein, James & Rhodes, V. James, 1991. "Motivations, Attitudes, Satisfaction, and Future Plans of Iowa Contract Hog Producers," ISU General Staff Papers 199109010700001233, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    5. Rummens, Michele & Kliebenstein, James & Rhodes, V. James, 1991. "Investment, Returns and Marketing Practices in Iowa Contract Hog Production," ISU General Staff Papers 199109010700001232, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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    1. Kliebenstein, James & Hillburn, Chris, 1995. "Analysis of Pork Production Contracts," ISU General Staff Papers 199503010800001263, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.

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