income group, region and race, and data for catfish. 



Subject descriptors: 



Catfish; markets; marketing; survey data. 



036 



Greenfield, J. E. 



1969. 



Some economic characteristics of pond-raised catfish enterprises 



(revised) . 



U.S. Dep. Commer., Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., Econ. Mark. Res. Div., 



unpubl. manuscr. , 19 pp. 



Using information for the Mississippi Delta production region 



(Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi) , the author discusses 



capital costs, and how profits, costs and return on investment 



are sensitive to changes in the length of growing period, 



fingerling costs, harvesting costs, stocking rates, management 



level, prices, and selected combinations of these factors. 



Subject descriptors: 



Catfish; revenue; costs; returns; sensitivity analysis; 



processing; marketing. 



037 



Greenfield, J. E. 



1969. 



Some economic characteristics of pond-raised catfish enterprises. 



Proceedings, Conference on Commercial Fish Farming, Jan. 28-29, 



1969, Athens, Ga . , Univ. Ga . , Coop. Ext. Serv. and Inst. 



Community Area Dev., pp 67-76. 



Using information for the Mississippi Delta production region 



(Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi) , the author discusses 



capital costs, and how profits, costs and return on investment 



are sensitive to changes in length of growing period, fingerling 



costs, harvesting costs, stocking rates, management level, 



prices, and selected combinations of these factors. 



Subject descriptors: 



Catfish; revenue; costs; returns; sensitivity analysis; 



processing; marketing. 



038 



Grizzell, Roy A., Jr. 



1972. 



All you want to know about the fee fisning business "but were 



afraid to ask". 



Fish Farming Ind. 3(3): 14-17. 



Information is provided on U.S. catfish and trout fee fishing 



enterprises. Initial investment costs, and annual revenue, 



costs, and returns are itemized in a taDle for an 80-acre channel 



catfish fee fishing operation, with average net return to land 



and management of about $125 per acre. Growth in demand is 



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