Zimmerman, Lance C.Schroeder, Ted C.Dhuyvetter, Kevin C.Olson, K. C.Stokka, Gerald L.Seeger, J. T.Grotelueschen, D. M.2012-06-262012-06-262012-06-26http://hdl.handle.net/2097/13956Value-added management practices for cow-calf producers have become prevalent as feeders have recognized the value of calves raised with certified health and weaning programs. Export markets requiring age and source verification or non-hormone treated cattle and advancement of markets for naturally raised cattle have also presented profit opportunities for cow-calf producers. This study estimates the value of value-added calf production and marketing programs. Weaned steer calves sold with certified health programs realized $7 to $10 per cwt premiums. Age- and source-verified steers received $1 to $2 per cwt premiums exceeding added costs of about $0.67 per cwt in 2010 despite rapidly expanding supply.Permission to archive granted by the Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, June 13, 2012.Feeder calf pricesHedonic modelsValue-added calf priceThe effect of value-added management on calf prices at superior livestock auction video marketsArticle (publisher version)