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THE DYNAMICS OF AN ANIMAL—VEGETATION SYSTEM: SHEEP FARMING
Authors:JOSÉ‐MARÍA DA ROCHA  ANDERS SKONHOFT
Institution:1. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and, RGEA‐Universidade de Vigo, , 36200 Vigo, Spain;2. Department of Economics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, , N‐7491 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:The paper studies the economy and ecology of sheep farming at the farm level in a Nordic context, with a crucial distinction between the outdoors grazing season and the winter indoors feeding season, and where climate conditions fix the length of the grazing season. Two different categories of animals, ewes (adult females) and lambs, and one plant species are included in our ecological model. The farmer is assumed to maximize present‐value profit where the revenue is made up income from meat and wool production. We find that livestock cycles may represent an optimal management policy. We also show that in a possible steady state with a constant number of animals and constant vegetation quantity, slaughtering either only lambs or only ewes is optimal.
Keywords:Sheep farming  vegetation growth  dynamics
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