Performance evaluation of ranch-type beef production in Masbate / by Gil Tordilla Malanyaon.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Baños, Laguna, 1985. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 155 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Online resources: Abstract: MALANYAON, GIL TORDILLA, University of the 17-'nilippines at Los BaFos, October, 1985. Performance Evaluation of Ranch-Type Beef Production in Masbate. : Major Professor: Dr. Arsenio D. Calub The study was conducted in the Province of Masbate (Region V-Bicol) covering the year 1983. It was aimed to evaluate the overall performance of beef production on ranch-type operation in terms of profitability and determine the influence of the economic and management factors as well as ranch size. The survey covered a total of 25 beef cattle ranches which were classified as small (9), medium 8), and large (8) based on animal unit (AU). On the average, the small ranches had 107 AU, medium ranches, -7T8 AU, and large ranches, 798 AU. All ranches a averaged 330 AU. Total pasture area per ranch was estimated at 638 ha; 93% of the areas were open grasslands, 6.7% improved pasture, and 0.3% brushlands. Stocking rates were 0.66, 0.70 and 0.79 AU/ha for small, medium and large ranches, respectively improved in the small and roved pasture in the small ranches (R2 = 0.7069) the medium ranches, only salaries and wages significantly affected net returns (R2 = 0.4211) the large ranches, these were salaries and wages, number of ranch hands, capital investment, and taxes (Pt of Pur (R2 pas (R2 tot of duties (R2 = 0.9999). The total animal population in AU was significantly 0.10) affected by capital investment, and number ranch hands (R2 = 0.8332) in the small ranches; chase of other livestock, and native pasture = 0.9106) in the medium ranches; and improved pasture, and educational attainment of the ranchers = 0.9419) in the large ones. Practically, the same factors as that for the al animal population were involved in the number breeding cows and heifers.
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Thesis (Ph.D.--Animal Science) University of the Philippines

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MALANYAON, GIL TORDILLA, University of the 17-'nilippines at Los BaFos, October, 1985. Performance Evaluation of Ranch-Type Beef Production in Masbate. : Major Professor: Dr. Arsenio D. Calub
The study was conducted in the Province of Masbate (Region V-Bicol) covering the year 1983. It was aimed to evaluate the overall performance of beef production on ranch-type operation in terms of profitability and determine the influence of the economic and management factors as well as ranch size.
The survey covered a total of 25 beef cattle ranches which were classified as small (9), medium 8), and large (8) based on animal unit (AU). On the average, the small ranches had 107 AU, medium ranches, -7T8 AU, and large ranches, 798 AU. All ranches a averaged 330 AU.
Total pasture area per ranch was estimated at 638 ha; 93% of the areas were open grasslands, 6.7% improved pasture, and 0.3% brushlands. Stocking rates were 0.66, 0.70 and 0.79 AU/ha for small, medium and large ranches, respectively improved in the small and roved pasture in the small ranches (R2 = 0.7069) the medium ranches, only salaries and wages significantly affected net returns (R2 = 0.4211) the large ranches, these were salaries and wages, number of ranch hands, capital investment, and taxes (Pt of Pur (R2 pas (R2 tot of duties (R2 = 0.9999).
The total animal population in AU was significantly 0.10) affected by capital investment, and number ranch hands (R2 = 0.8332) in the small ranches; chase of other livestock, and native pasture = 0.9106) in the medium ranches; and improved pasture, and educational attainment of the ranchers = 0.9419) in the large ones.
Practically, the same factors as that for the al animal population were involved in the number breeding cows and heifers.

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