M. J. Smith Data-verified
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M. J. Smith's research focuses on the economic factors influencing cattle sales, particularly through video auctions. Publications examine the relationship between various traits and the sale prices of bred heifers, bred beef cows, and Red Angus bulls. Smith has also investigated the impact of trucking distance on the sale prices of beef calf and feeder cattle lots. Additionally, research has explored trends in the administration of respiratory viral vaccines to beef calves offered for sale. Smith collaborates with researchers at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, including Glenn M. Rogers, with whom Smith has four shared publications. Smith's work contributes to understanding market dynamics and management practices within the beef cattle industry.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Relationships Among Maternal Traits and Sale Prices of Red Angus Bulls Sold at Auction From 2017 Through 2019 (2021)
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2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report (2021)
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Factors affecting the sale price of bred heifers and bred beef cows sold through video auctions (2021)
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Relationships Among Terminal Traits and Sale Prices of Red Angus Bulls Sold at Auction From 2017 Through 2019 (2021)
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Trends in the Percentage of Doses of Modified Live, Killed, and Combination Respiratory Viral Vaccines Administered to Beef Calves Offered for Sale in Summer Video Auctions From 2000 Through 2018 (2021)
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Effect of Trucking Distance on Sale Price of Beef Calf and Feeder Cattle Lots Sold Through Video Auctions from 2010 Through 2018 (2021)
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