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Performance of Alternative Component Pricing Systems for Pork

B Brorsen, Jay Akridge, Michael Boland, Sean Mauney and John C. Forrest

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1998, vol. 30, issue 2, 313-324

Abstract: One method of implementing value-based marketing is a component pricing system. This research develops and evaluates alternative component pricing systems for pork. Two electronic technologies for estimating carcass components (optical probe and electromagnetic scanner) were evaluated on two sets of data representing different populations. Model accuracy increased as additional components were added.

Date: 1998
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