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Prairie Swine Centre is an affiliate of the University of Saskatchewan


Prairie Swine Centre is grateful for the assistance of the George Morris Centre in developing the economics portion of Pork Insight.

Financial support for the Enterprise Model Project and Pork Insight has been provided by:



Author(s): Watt, D.L., Bangsund, D.A., Crenshaw, J.D. and DeShazer, J.A.
Publication Date: January 1, 1988
Reference: Watt, D.L., Bangsund, D.A., Crenshaw, J.D. and DeShazer, J.A. 1988. Calculating Profit Maximizing Swine Housing Temperatures. In: Livestock Environments III, Proceedings of the Third International Livestock Environmental Symposium. St. Joseph, MI: ASAE.
Country: USA

Summary:

Minimization of production costs requires the integration of several factors. These include nutrition, housing configuration, and growing environment. The temperature at which optimum feed utilization occurs may not be the economically optimum temperature. The economically optimum temperature of a confinement building is determined by calculating profit potentials at various temperatures.

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