Economies of scale in the production of swine manure

Author:

Losinger W.C.1,Sampath R.K.1

Affiliation:

1. Colorado State University, USA

Abstract

Manure production on grower/finisher swine operations in the United States was examined using data from 184 grower/finisher swine operations that participated in the United States National Animal Health Monitoring System's 1995 National Swine Study. Two methods were used: one, assuming that pigs produced 8.4% of their body weight in manure each day; another using the difference between feed fed and weight gained as a proxy variable to study manure production. Using this latter approach, a production function was developed. The function exhibited diminishing returns to scale when food waste was not fed to pigs, but constant returns to scale when food waste was included in their diets. The difference between feed fed and weight gained was lower on operations that restricted entry to employees only.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary

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