Teaching

Teaching Livestock Production for Niche Markets

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Abstract

Niche markets for livestock products are growing both nationally and within Iowa. Broadly, niche markets address consumer demand for product differentiation while enabling producers to take a more active role in price determination. This creates opportunities for individuals who are interested in raising livestock following a production model different from typical commodity production. Student interest in pursuing livestock production for niche markets is strong at Iowa State University. In response to exit-interview requests for coursework addressing production of livestock for niche markets, a course was developed by the authors. In the first semester (Fall 2008), 42 students enrolled in the course. Animal Science 312X: Livestock Production for Niche Markets is a course offered by the Department of Animal Science at Iowa State University that helps prepare students to participate in this growing market for livestock products.

Keywords: ASL R2476

How to Cite: Lammers, P. J. & Honeyman, M. S. (2009) “Teaching Livestock Production for Niche Markets”, Iowa State University Animal Industry Report. 6(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-995