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The Livestock Producer and Armour

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"The Livestock Producer and Armour" by Armour and Company is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This book discusses the dynamics of the livestock industry, the evolution of meat packing, and the economic relations between producers and packers, reflecting a time when the industry was adjusting to modern practices and market demands post-World War I. The likely topic of the book revolves around livestock production, meat processing, and the business practices that support these industries. The content delves into various aspects of the livestock market, including the shift from local butcher shops to large packing centers, the impact of pricing dynamics, and the importance of refrigeration for meat distribution. It addresses challenges faced by livestock producers, such as fluctuating prices and market demands, while also emphasizing the collaborative relationship between livestock producers and packing companies like Armour and Company. Furthermore, it provides insights into breeding practices, economic strategies for maximizing profits, and the importance of understanding market conditions to sustain and grow the livestock industry in a changing economic landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Subjects: Animal industry -- United States Packing-house products
Shelves: Category: Business/Management Category: Economics Category: Science - Earth/Agricultural/Farming

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