02623naa a2200241 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006002400360007410000180011024501360012826000090026450003970027352015160067065300300218665300180221665300130223465300180224765300150226565300230228070000190230377300590232210576182017-10-02 2017 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a1550-74247 a10.1016/j.rama.2017.04.0012DOI1 aLANFRANCO, B. aHedonic pricing of grass-fed cattle in Uruguaybeffect of regional resource endowments. (Original research).h[electronic resource] c2017 aArticle history: Received 23 March 2016; Received in revised form 24 March 2017; Accepted 3 April 2017; Available online xxxx. This work is part of the normal research activities carried out by the authors as staff members of the National Agricultural Research Institute of Uruguay (INIA, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria). The project was financed 100% by this institution . aABSTRACT. A hedonic model of feeder and replacement cattle prices in Uruguay was specified to include both permanent agroecological factors (soil productivity and water holding capacity [WHC]) and nonpermanent factors (season, available soil moisture, and pasture conditions) as explanatory variables. Results indicate that predominant agroecological endowments (soil characteristics, water availability, and average seasonal climatic conditions) determine geographic price patterns for cattle produced under extensive production systems. In addition, weather variability and especially extreme events have an important impact on short-run cattle markets. As pasture conditions improve or precipitation increases (e.g., both soil moisture and surface runoff), livestock prices tend to fall, ceteris paribus. A cattle price gap between different regions of Uruguay based on permanent resource endowments (e.g., soil productivity and WHC) and temporary agroecological conditions exists and is illustrated using a series of iso-price maps. The hedonic price model also included various cattle characteristics and marketing conditions as explanatory variables. Grass-fed cattle in Uruguay are not a homogeneous commodity; video auction prices incorporate information about a range of agroecological factors that influence cattle production, marketing patterns, as well as perceived and actual cattle quality and performance. © 2017 The Society for Range Management. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. aAGROECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS aCATTLE PRICES aGRAS-FED aHEDONIC MODEL aPROVENANCE aRESOURCE ENDOWMENT1 aCASTAÑO, J.P. tRangeland Ecology and Management, 2017, 70(5):549-559.