Influence of climate factors on spatial distribution of Texas cattle breeds |
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Authors: | Yuquan W. Zhang Amy D. Hagerman Bruce A. McCarl |
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Affiliation: | 1. RTI International, 3040 E Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, NC, 27709, USA 2. Economic Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, 355 E Street SW, Washington, DC, 20024-3221, USA 3. Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, 2124 TAMU, College Station, TX, 77843, USA
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Abstract: | This paper investigates the spatial distribution of cattle breeders in Texas to quantify how climate factors influence cattle breed selection. A multivariate probit model is employed to examine the county-level binary choices of Bos taurus, Bos indicus and composite breeds derived from cattle breed association membership data. The estimation results suggest that summer heat stress is a significant factor for breed selection: positive for Bos indicus and negative for Bos taurus and composite breeds, with the average marginal effects on breed membership probability being 9.7 %, ?26.5 % and ?7.9 %, respectively. The intensity of the summer heat impacts can lead to noteworthy changes in spatial distributions of Texas cattle breeds in the event of climate change. |
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