Ted Schroeder

Livestock Marketing, Risk Management

Professor, Livestock Marketing
Kansas State University

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Manhattan , KS  66506-4011
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Curriculum Vitae
Documents & Presentations by Ted Schroeder
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13. Risk Management in Evolving Live Cattle Markets August 1, 2018
Assessment of Physical Delivery Mechanisms on the Live Cattle Futures Market June 28, 2018
Metaphylaxis

K-State agricultural economist Ted Schroeder and Elliott Dennis report on their just-released study of the feedlot cattle health management practice called metaphylaxis, or mass medication of cattle at high health risk...they've attached an economic value to that approach, which they hope will become part of the dialogue over the future of metaphylaxis treatments in the cattle industry.

June 26, 2018
Value of Arrival Metaphylaxis in the U.S. Fed Cattle Industry June 21, 2018
Assessing Beef Demand Determinants

Presented at: Checkoff Update Session. 2018 Cattle Industry Convention. Phoenix, AZ.

February 1, 2018
Assessing Beef Demand Determinants

Presented at: Joint Evaluation Advisory Committee Meeting. 2018 Cattle Industry Convention. Phoenix, AZ.

January 31, 2018
Cattle Feeding Risk

K-State livestock economist Ted Schroeder and undergraduate researcher Justin Bina talk about their new analysis of live cattle options trading over the past 15 years...their work shows how the volatility patterns in that trading can be used by cattle feeders to estimate the price risk they're undertaking in feeding cattle at any given point.

January 30, 2018
Prospective Fed Cattle Market Risk January 26, 2018
Assessing Beef Demand Determinants

Prepared for the Cattlemen’s Beef Board. Full report, available HERE.

January 18, 2018
Commodity Futures Conference

K-State agricultural economist Ted Schroeder talks about a major, first-of-its-kind conference coming up next spring that will be co-hosted by K-State's Center for Risk Management Education and Research and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission:  it will take place in Overland Park, and will tackle pressing current issues affecting U.S. agriculture futures markets via a number of high-profile presentations and in-depth discussions. 

December 12, 2017