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1. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for
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2. The 2007 Report on Feed Supplements
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3. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for
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4. The 2007 Report on Complete Feed
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5. The 2007 Report on Poultry and
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6. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for
 
7. Swine Production (Prentice-Hall
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8. The World Market for Live Swine
 
9. Feeding of Non-Ruminant Livestock
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10. The World Market for Live Swine:
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11. The World Market for Purebred
 
12. Advanced 4-H livestock record
 
13. Guide for evaluating livestock
 
14. Livestock industry facilities
 
15. Livestock industry facilities
 
16. 4-H livestock record book: Beef-swine-sheep
 
17. A new general conceptual approach
 
18. A new general conceptual approach
 
19. Livestock trucking guide: Livestock
 
20. Cattle and swine trucking guide

1. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Feed Supplements and Concentrates for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine
by Philip M. Parker
Paperback: 198 Pages (2006-05-18)
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Asin: 0497263238
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This study covers the world outlook for feed supplements and concentrates for sheep and other livestock excluding horses, mules, cattle, and swine across more than 200 countries. For each year reported, estimates are given for the latent demand, or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.), for the country in question (in millions of U.S. dollars), the percent share the country is of the region and of the globe. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a country vis-à-vis others. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each country and across countries, latent demand estimates are created. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved. ... Read more


2. The 2007 Report on Feed Supplements and Concentrates for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine: World Market Segmentation by City
by Philip M. Parker
Paperback: 342 Pages (2006-11-13)
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Asin: 0497721546
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This report was created for global strategic planners who cannot be content with traditional methods of segmenting world markets. With the advent of a “borderless world”, cities become a more important criteria in prioritizing markets, as opposed to regions, continents, or countries. This report covers the top 2000 cities in over 200 countries. It does so by reporting the estimated market size (in terms of latent demand) for each major city of the world. It then ranks these cities and reports them in terms of their size as a percent of the country where they are located, their geographic region (e.g. Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Latin America), and the total world market. In performing various economic analyses for its clients, I have been occasionally asked to investigate the market potential for various products and services across cities. The purpose of the studies is to understand the density of demand within a country and the extent to which a city might be used as a point of distribution within its region. From an economic perspective, however, a city does not represent a population within rigid geographical boundaries. To an economist or strategic planner, a city represents an area of dominant influence over markets in adjacent areas. This influence varies from one industry to another, but also from one period of time to another. In what follows, I summarize the economic potential for the world\'s major cities for "feed supplements and concentrates for sheep and other livestock excluding horses, mules, cattle, and swine" for the year 2007. The goal of this report is to report my findings on the real economic potential, or what an economist calls the latent demand, represented by a city when defined as an area of dominant influence. The reader needs to realize that latent demand may or may not represent real sales. For many items, latent demand is clearly observable in sales, as in the case for food or housing items. Consider, however, the category "satellite launch vehicles". Clearly, there are no launch pads in most cities of the world. However, the core benefit of the vehicles (e.g. telecommunications, etc.) is "consumed" by residents or industries within the world\'s cities. Without certain cities, in other words, the market for satellite launch vehicles would be lower for the world in general. One needs to allocate, therefore, a portion of the worldwide economic demand for launch vehicles to both regions and cities. This report takes the broader definition and considers, therefore, a city as a part of the global market. ... Read more


3. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Complete Feed for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine
by Philip M. Parker
Paperback: 198 Pages (2006-05-18)
list price: US$795.00 -- used & new: US$795.00
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Asin: 0497263211
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This study covers the world outlook for complete feed for sheep and other livestock excluding horses, mules, cattle, and swine across more than 200 countries. For each year reported, estimates are given for the latent demand, or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.), for the country in question (in millions of U.S. dollars), the percent share the country is of the region and of the globe. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a country vis-à-vis others. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each country and across countries, latent demand estimates are created. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved. ... Read more


4. The 2007 Report on Complete Feed for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine: World Market Segmentation by City
by Philip M. Parker
Paperback: 342 Pages (2006-11-13)
list price: US$795.00 -- used & new: US$795.00
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Asin: 049772152X
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This report was created for global strategic planners who cannot be content with traditional methods of segmenting world markets. With the advent of a “borderless world”, cities become a more important criteria in prioritizing markets, as opposed to regions, continents, or countries. This report covers the top 2000 cities in over 200 countries. It does so by reporting the estimated market size (in terms of latent demand) for each major city of the world. It then ranks these cities and reports them in terms of their size as a percent of the country where they are located, their geographic region (e.g. Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Latin America), and the total world market. In performing various economic analyses for its clients, I have been occasionally asked to investigate the market potential for various products and services across cities. The purpose of the studies is to understand the density of demand within a country and the extent to which a city might be used as a point of distribution within its region. From an economic perspective, however, a city does not represent a population within rigid geographical boundaries. To an economist or strategic planner, a city represents an area of dominant influence over markets in adjacent areas. This influence varies from one industry to another, but also from one period of time to another. In what follows, I summarize the economic potential for the world\'s major cities for "complete feed for sheep and other livestock excluding horses, mules, cattle, and swine" for the year 2007. The goal of this report is to report my findings on the real economic potential, or what an economist calls the latent demand, represented by a city when defined as an area of dominant influence. The reader needs to realize that latent demand may or may not represent real sales. For many items, latent demand is clearly observable in sales, as in the case for food or housing items. Consider, however, the category "satellite launch vehicles". Clearly, there are no launch pads in most cities of the world. However, the core benefit of the vehicles (e.g. telecommunications, etc.) is "consumed" by residents or industries within the world\'s cities. Without certain cities, in other words, the market for satellite launch vehicles would be lower for the world in general. One needs to allocate, therefore, a portion of the worldwide economic demand for launch vehicles to both regions and cities. This report takes the broader definition and considers, therefore, a city as a part of the global market. ... Read more


5. The 2007 Report on Poultry and Livestock Feed Excluding Feed for Chickens, Turkeys, Cattle, and Swine: World Market Segmentation by City
by Philip M. Parker
Paperback: 342 Pages (2006-11-13)
list price: US$795.00 -- used & new: US$795.00
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Asin: 0497721562
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This report was created for global strategic planners who cannot be content with traditional methods of segmenting world markets. With the advent of a “borderless world”, cities become a more important criteria in prioritizing markets, as opposed to regions, continents, or countries. This report covers the top 2000 cities in over 200 countries. It does so by reporting the estimated market size (in terms of latent demand) for each major city of the world. It then ranks these cities and reports them in terms of their size as a percent of the country where they are located, their geographic region (e.g. Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Latin America), and the total world market. In performing various economic analyses for its clients, I have been occasionally asked to investigate the market potential for various products and services across cities. The purpose of the studies is to understand the density of demand within a country and the extent to which a city might be used as a point of distribution within its region. From an economic perspective, however, a city does not represent a population within rigid geographical boundaries. To an economist or strategic planner, a city represents an area of dominant influence over markets in adjacent areas. This influence varies from one industry to another, but also from one period of time to another. In what follows, I summarize the economic potential for the world\'s major cities for "poultry and livestock feed excluding feed for chickens, turkeys, cattle, and swine" for the year 2007. The goal of this report is to report my findings on the real economic potential, or what an economist calls the latent demand, represented by a city when defined as an area of dominant influence. The reader needs to realize that latent demand may or may not represent real sales. For many items, latent demand is clearly observable in sales, as in the case for food or housing items. Consider, however, the category "satellite launch vehicles". Clearly, there are no launch pads in most cities of the world. However, the core benefit of the vehicles (e.g. telecommunications, etc.) is "consumed" by residents or industries within the world\'s cities. Without certain cities, in other words, the market for satellite launch vehicles would be lower for the world in general. One needs to allocate, therefore, a portion of the worldwide economic demand for launch vehicles to both regions and cities. This report takes the broader definition and considers, therefore, a city as a part of the global market. ... Read more


6. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Poultry and Livestock Feed Excluding Feed for Chickens, Turkeys, Cattle, and Swine
by Philip M. Parker
Paperback: 196 Pages (2006-05-18)
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Asin: 0497263254
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This study covers the world outlook for poultry and livestock feed excluding feed for chickens, turkeys, cattle, and swine across more than 200 countries. For each year reported, estimates are given for the latent demand, or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.), for the country in question (in millions of U.S. dollars), the percent share the country is of the region and of the globe. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a country vis-à-vis others. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each country and across countries, latent demand estimates are created. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved. ... Read more


7. Swine Production (Prentice-Hall Agriculture Series)
by Clarence E. Bundy
 Hardcover: 400 Pages (1984-02)
list price: US$105.05
Isbn: 0138797676
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8. The World Market for Live Swine Excluding Purebred Breeding Animals: A 2007 Global Trade Perspective
by Philip M. Parker
Paperback: 67 Pages (2006-09-28)
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Asin: 0497575531
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On the demand side, exporters and strategic planners approaching the world market face a number of questions. Which countries are supplying live swine excluding purebred breeding animals? What is the dollar value of these imports? How much do the imports of live swine excluding purebred breeding animals vary from one country to another? Do exporters serving the world market have similar market shares across the importing countries? Which countries supply the most exports of live swine excluding purebred breeding animals? Which countries are buying their exports? What is the value of these exports and which countries are the largest buyers?In what follows, Chapter 2 begins by summarizing the regional markets for imported and exported live swine excluding purebred breeding animals. The total level of imports and exports on a worldwide basis, and those for each region, is based on a model which aggregates across over 150 key country markets and projects these to the current year. From there, each country represents a percent of the world market. This market is served from a number of competitive countries of origin. Based on both demand- and supply-side dynamics, market shares by country of origin are then calculated across each country market destination. These shares lead to a volume of import and export values for each country and are aggregated to regional and world totals. In doing so, we are able to obtain maximum likelihood estimates of both the value of each market and the shares that countries are likely to receive this year. From these figures, rankings are calculated to allow managers to prioritize markets. In this way, all the figures provided in this report are forecasts that can be combined with internal information for strategic planning purposes. ... Read more


9. Feeding of Non-Ruminant Livestock
 Hardcover: 224 Pages (1987-01)
list price: US$140.00
Isbn: 0407004602
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10. The World Market for Live Swine: A 2007 Global Trade Perspective
by Philip M. Parker
Paperback: 70 Pages (2006-09-28)
list price: US$325.00 -- used & new: US$325.00
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Asin: 049757554X
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On the demand side, exporters and strategic planners approaching the world market face a number of questions. Which countries are supplying live swine? What is the dollar value of these imports? How much do the imports of live swine vary from one country to another? Do exporters serving the world market have similar market shares across the importing countries? Which countries supply the most exports of live swine? Which countries are buying their exports? What is the value of these exports and which countries are the largest buyers?In what follows, Chapter 2 begins by summarizing the regional markets for imported and exported live swine. The total level of imports and exports on a worldwide basis, and those for each region, is based on a model which aggregates across over 150 key country markets and projects these to the current year. From there, each country represents a percent of the world market. This market is served from a number of competitive countries of origin. Based on both demand- and supply-side dynamics, market shares by country of origin are then calculated across each country market destination. These shares lead to a volume of import and export values for each country and are aggregated to regional and world totals. In doing so, we are able to obtain maximum likelihood estimates of both the value of each market and the shares that countries are likely to receive this year. From these figures, rankings are calculated to allow managers to prioritize markets. In this way, all the figures provided in this report are forecasts that can be combined with internal information for strategic planning purposes. ... Read more


11. The World Market for Purebred Swine Breeding Animals: A 2007 Global Trade Perspective
by Philip M. Parker
Paperback: 60 Pages (2006-09-28)
list price: US$325.00 -- used & new: US$325.00
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Asin: 0497575523
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On the demand side, exporters and strategic planners approaching the world market face a number of questions. Which countries are supplying purebred swine breeding animals? What is the dollar value of these imports? How much do the imports of purebred swine breeding animals vary from one country to another? Do exporters serving the world market have similar market shares across the importing countries? Which countries supply the most exports of purebred swine breeding animals? Which countries are buying their exports? What is the value of these exports and which countries are the largest buyers?In what follows, Chapter 2 begins by summarizing the regional markets for imported and exported purebred swine breeding animals. The total level of imports and exports on a worldwide basis, and those for each region, is based on a model which aggregates across over 150 key country markets and projects these to the current year. From there, each country represents a percent of the world market. This market is served from a number of competitive countries of origin. Based on both demand- and supply-side dynamics, market shares by country of origin are then calculated across each country market destination. These shares lead to a volume of import and export values for each country and are aggregated to regional and world totals. In doing so, we are able to obtain maximum likelihood estimates of both the value of each market and the shares that countries are likely to receive this year. From these figures, rankings are calculated to allow managers to prioritize markets. In this way, all the figures provided in this report are forecasts that can be combined with internal information for strategic planning purposes. ... Read more


12. Advanced 4-H livestock record book: Beef-swine-sheep (Publication)
by Mark L Wahlberg
 Unknown Binding: 12 Pages (2000)

Asin: B0006RTZYO
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13. Guide for evaluating livestock showmanship contests: Beef, sheep, swine (Nebraska Cooperative Extension 4-H)
by Doyle R Wolverton
 Unknown Binding: 13 Pages (1991)

Asin: B0006DJ6BU
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14. Livestock industry facilities & environment
by Kris Daniel Kohl
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1997)

Asin: B0006QLGWY
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15. Livestock industry facilities & environment
by Daniel J Meyer
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1998)

Asin: B0006R0GMO
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16. 4-H livestock record book: Beef-swine-sheep (Publication)
by Mark L Wahlberg
 Unknown Binding: 7 Pages (2000)

Asin: B0006RTZYY
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17. A new general conceptual approach to modeling the livestock sector: An application to the Japanese swine-pork sector with analysis of the "no gate price policy scenario" (Technical report)
by Jacinto F Fabiosa
 Unknown Binding: 32 Pages (1999)

Asin: B0006R7I9S
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18. A new general conceptual approach to modeling the livestock sector: An application to the Japanese swine-pork sector (Working paper)
by Jacinto F Fabiosa
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1998)

Asin: B0006R2CFI
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19. Livestock trucking guide: Livestock management practices that reduce injuries to livestock during transport
by Temple Grandin
 Unknown Binding: 16 Pages (1992)

Asin: B0006P92O4
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20. Cattle and swine trucking guide for exporters (SuDoc A 88.6/4:2002011809)
by U.S. Dept of Agriculture
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1999)

Asin: B00011329Y
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