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Factors Influencing the Extent of Grid Pricing of Fed Cattle

Clement E. Ward*

Paper presented at the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price
Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management

St. Louis, Missouri, April 18-19, 2005

Copyright 2005 by Clement E. Ward. All rights reserved.

Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any
means, provided this copyright notice appears on all copies.

* Clement E. Ward is a Professor and Extension Economist ([email protected]) in the
Department of Agricultural Economics at Oklahoma State University.



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