Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-15-2002
Keywords
captive supply, cattle prices, hog prices, transparancy
Abstract
Mandatory livestock price reporting has changed how prices are reported and used by analysts and market participants. Reporting has affected the availability of many reports and has added new reports and information. The new information often needs to be put into a meaningful form for direct use by analysts and participants. A brief overview of the evolution and implementation of mandatory price reporting is given. The new price reports are then discussed and compared to voluntary reports. Special attention is given to new reports that give insights into the short-and medium-run cattle supply situation. As South Dakota had State-level reporting in place prior to the Federal law, there is additional data and insights that put national observations into perspective. While the focus is on cattle reports, swine reports are also briefly discussed.
Publisher
Department of Economics, South Dakota State University
Series Number
2002-1
Number of Pages
23
Recommended Citation
Diersen, Matthew, "Gleaning Information from Mandatory Livestock Price
Reporting" (2002). Economics Staff Paper Series. 159.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/econ_staffpaper/159
Comments
Copyright 2002 by Matthew A. Diersen