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Footnotes 1 Maples, J.G., Lusk, J.L., and Peel, D.S. 2016. “When Bigger Isn’t Better: Steak Size and Consumer Preferences,” 2016 Annual Meeting, July 31- August 2, 2016, Boston, Mass., Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. 2 Bir, Courtney A., E. A. DeVuyst, M. Rolf, and D. Lalman, 2018. “Optimal Beef Cow Weights in the U.S. Southern Plains,” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 43(1): 103-117.

Figure 3. Net present value per head per acre by mature cow weight for spring calving Angus cows on native pasture. Source: Bir et al. 2018 2 .

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