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View article: Chapter 19 : Economics. Fifth National Climate Assessment
Chapter 19 : Economics. Fifth National Climate Assessment Open
View article: The Market for Chicken Raised Without Antibiotics, 2012–17
The Market for Chicken Raised Without Antibiotics, 2012–17 Open
This report estimates consumer retail expenditure distributions and prices of chicken products labeled raised without antibiotics (RWA) between 2012 and 2017 and characterizes the demographics of households that purchased RWA-labeled chick…
View article: The U.S. and EU Animal Pharmaceutical Industries in the Age of Antibiotic Resistance
The U.S. and EU Animal Pharmaceutical Industries in the Age of Antibiotic Resistance Open
The animal pharmaceutical industry (or “animal pharma”) develops and sells antibiotic drugs and other products used for food and companion animals. However, the use of antibiotics in agriculture is under increasing scrutiny from policymake…
View article: The Impacts of Federal Anti-Microbial Guidance on the Livestock Industry
The Impacts of Federal Anti-Microbial Guidance on the Livestock Industry Open
View article: Developing Alternatives to Antibiotics Used in Food Animal Production
Developing Alternatives to Antibiotics Used in Food Animal Production Open
Antibiotics are a lifesaving technology widely used in human and veterinary medicine. However, the use of antibiotic drugs can also create selective evolutionary pressures that can spawn microbes and genes resistant to the drugs. Livestock…
View article: How Much Does it Cost to Induce R&D in Animal Health?
How Much Does it Cost to Induce R&D in Animal Health? Open
View article: Eating the Seed Corn? The Impact of Generic Drug Entry on Innovation in Animal Health
Eating the Seed Corn? The Impact of Generic Drug Entry on Innovation in Animal Health Open
View article: Reducing Nutrient Losses From Cropland in the Mississippi/Atchafalaya River Basin: Cost Efficiency and Regional Distribution
Reducing Nutrient Losses From Cropland in the Mississippi/Atchafalaya River Basin: Cost Efficiency and Regional Distribution Open
Every summer, a large area forms in the northern Gulf of Mexico where dissolved oxygen becomes too low for many aquatic species to survive. This “hypoxic zone” is fueled by nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorus) runoff from the Mississippi/Atc…
View article: Does Regulation Hurt Innovation in Animal Pharma? The Case of New Animal Antibiotics
Does Regulation Hurt Innovation in Animal Pharma? The Case of New Animal Antibiotics Open
View article: Do nutrient management plans actually manage nutrients? Evidence from a nationally-representative survey of hog producers
Do nutrient management plans actually manage nutrients? Evidence from a nationally-representative survey of hog producers Open
A much-touted policy tool to reduce nutrient pollution from livestock agriculture is the nutrient management plan (NMP). NMPs can be voluntary or required, and oblige farms to match the nutrients applied as manure or commercial fertilizer …
View article: Comparing Participation in Nutrient Trading by Livestock Operations to Crop Producers in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Comparing Participation in Nutrient Trading by Livestock Operations to Crop Producers in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Open
Despite decades of nutrient-runoff reduction efforts via regulation, financial and technical assistance, and education, manure remains a significant contributor to Chesapeake Bay nutrient loadings. In the Bay watershed, animal feeding oper…
View article: Economics of Antibiotic Use in U.S. Livestock Production
Economics of Antibiotic Use in U.S. Livestock Production Open
Farmers use antibiotics to treat, prevent, and control animal diseases and increase the productivity of animals and operations. However, there is concern that routine antibiotic use in livestock will contribute to antimicrobial-resistant p…
View article: The Potential Role for Nitrogen Compliance in Mitigating Gulf Hypoxia
The Potential Role for Nitrogen Compliance in Mitigating Gulf Hypoxia Open