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Aquaculture: Catfish Farming
January 1983 - April 1993
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S1 CATFISH?/TI
S2 FARM?/TI
S3 POND?/TI
S4 RAIS?/TI
S5 AQUACULTURE/TI
S6 CULTUR?/TI
S7 PRODUCE/TI
S8 PRODUCTION/TI
S9 PROCESS?/TI
S10 CATFISH?/TI AND (FARM?/TI OR POND?/TI OR RAIS?/TI OR AQUACULTURE/TI OR
CULTUR?/TI OR PRODUCE/TI OR PRODUCTION/TI OR PROCESS?/TI)
S11 PY=1983 : PY=1987
S12 PY=1988 : PY=1993
S13 PY = (1983:1987 OR 1988:1993)
S14 S10 AND S13
Aquaculture: Catfish Farming
1 NAL Call. No.: SH151.S62
4-H aquatic science: catfish cage culture record keeping project.
Schwedler, T.E.; Berry, M.L.; King, D.R.
Ada, Okla. : Southern Regional Aquaculture Center; 1989 May.
SRAC publication (341): 4 p. ill; 1989 May.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; 4-h clubs; Youth programs; Fish culture; Freshwater
catfishes; Record keeping
2 NAL Call. No.: SH151.S62
4-H aquatic science project: guide to raising catfish in a cage.
Schwedler, T.E.; Berry, M.L.; King, D.R.
Ada, Okla. : Southern Regional Aquaculture Center; 1989 May.
SRAC publication (340): 8 p. ill., maps; 1989 May.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; 4-h clubs; Youth programs; Fish culture; Fish ponds;
Harvesting; Ictalurus punctatus; Stocking rate; Cages; Construction; Placement;
Feeding
3 NAL Call. No.: RA1270.P35A1
Acclimation of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) to nitrite (Commercial
pond culture of channel catfish).
Tucker, C.S.; Schwedler, T.E.
New York : Springer-Verlag; May 1983.
Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 30 (5): p. 516-521;
May 1983. Includes references.
Language: English
4 NAL Call. No.: SH222.M7F47
Anemia and nitrite exposure in channel catfish ponds.
Tucker, C.S.; Francis-Floyd, R.; Beleau, M.H.
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1986 Dec17.
For fish farmers - Mississippi State University, Cooperative Extension Service
(86-4): p. 2-4; 1986 Dec17.
Language: English
Descriptors: Siluroidea; Anemia; Nitrites; Concentrations; Poisoning; Fish
farming; Chlorides
5 NAL Call. No.: HD9000.1.J6
Aquaculture products in the market place: utilization of catfish products by
full-service restaurants in the United States.
Pomeroy, R.S.; Nyankori, J.C.O.; Israel, D.C.
New York, N.Y. : Haworth Press; 1991.
Journal of international food & agribusiness marketing v. 3 (1): p.
1-17; 1991. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Freshwater catfishes; Market research; Fish products;
Usage; Restaurants; Consumer attitudes; Market planning; Probabilistic models;
Regional surveys
6 NAL Call. No.: SB614.D84 1992
Aquatic weed control in catfish ponds.
Durborow, Robert M.; Tucker, C. S. (Craig S.), Frankfort, Ky. : Cooperative
Extension Program, Kentucky State University, [1992?]; 1992.
[11] p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.
Language: English
Descriptors: Aquatic weeds; Aquatic plants; Fish ponds
7 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1H
Are fish farmers feeding too much protein to catfish?.
Lovell, R.T.; Li, M.
Auburn University, Ala. : The Station; 1991.
Highlights of agricultural research - Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
v. 38 (4): p. 6; 1991.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Ictalurus punctatus; Protein concentrates
8 NAL Call. No.: S37.F72
Arkansas catfish farm lease agreement.
Pennington, V.
Little Rock, Ark. : The Service; 1992 May.
FSA - Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arkansas (9067): 6 p.; 1992
May.
Language: English
Descriptors: Arkansas; Ictalurus punctatus; Fish farms; Farm leases; Tenants'
rights
9 NAL Call. No.: 44.8 J824
Bacterial pathogens and indicators in catfish and pond environments.
Leung, C.K.; Huang, Y.W.; Pancorbo, O.C.
Ames, Iowa : International Association of Milk, Food, and Environmental
Sanitarians; 1992 Jun.
Journal of food protection v. 55 (6): p. 424-427; 1992 Jun.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus punctatus; Diet; Protein intake; Microbial
contamination; Bacteria; Bacterial count; Evisceration; Fish ponds; Indicators
Abstract: Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) fed a diet containing 26 or
38% protein with restricted and satiety feeding methods were examined for
microorganisms on the fish surface and viscera. Water, sediment, and fish
samples from the ponds were tested for fecal streptococci, fecal coliforms,
Aeromonas hydrophila, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, while fish samples were also
analyzed for presumptive Listeria spp. (count on m-VJ agar) and psychrotrophic
bacteria. There were no significant differences (P<0.05) in the fecal
streptococci and fecal coliform counts for the water, sediment, and fish
visceral samples. However, the aeromonad count for the visceral samples (4.20
log CFU/g wet weight) was significantly higher (P<0.05) than that of the water
and sediments (2.40 log CFU/ml and 3.78 log CFU/g wet weight, respectively).
Similarly, the P. aeruginosa count for the fish visceral samples was
significantly higher (P<0.05) than that of the water and sediments. The mean
presumptive Listeria spp. count for the fish visceral samples was 1.99 log
CFU/g wet weight. Because of the higher bacterial concentrations in the fish
viscera, it was concluded that cross-contamination of fish samples could occur
during evisceration. Finally, the feed protein level and feeding method used in
the ponds influenced the bacterial concentrations in selected sample types
(i.e., water, sediment, fish surface rinse, or fish viscera).
10 NAL Call. No.: 448.3 AP5
Biochemical and serological characterization of Carnobacterium spp. isolated
from farmed and natural populations of striped bass and catfish.
Baya, A.M.; Toranzo, A.E.; Lupiani, B.; Li, T.; Roberson, B.S.; Hetrick, F.M.
Washington, D.C. : American Society for Microbiology; 1991 Nov.
Applied and environmental microbiology v. 57 (11): p. 3114-3120; 1991 Nov.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Maryland; Morone; Ictalurus punctatus; Ictalurus nebulosus;
Bacteria; Strains; Characterization; Biochemistry; Serology; Pathogens
Abstract: A comparative analysis of the phenotypic and serological properties
of Carnobacterium strains associated with mortalities of cultured striped bass
and channel catfish and the properties of isolates from wild brown bullhead
catfish in the Chesapeake Bay area in Maryland was conducted. All of the
strains were gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic, nonmotile, non-spore-
forming rods occurring singly or in short chains. They did not produce
cytochrome oxidase or catalase, did not reduce nitrate, failed to produce H2S,
were unable to grow on acetate medium, and did not produce gas from glucose or
gluconate. The temperature and salinity ranges for most of the strains were 10
to 37 degrees C and 0 to 6% NaCl, respectively. The strains all fermented
mannitol and inulin and were arginine dihydrolase positive; these are typical
characteristics of Carnobacterium piscicola. The carbohydrate fermentation
pattern exhibited by all of the isolates with the API-50 CHL system was also
very similar to that shown by C. piscicola. Acid was produced from ribose,
glucose, fructose, mannose, mannitol, N-acetylglucosamine, amygdaline, arbutin,
esculin, salicin, cellobiose, maltose, sucrose, trehalose, and gentiobiose. The
Carnobacterium strains did not show proteolytic, lipolytic, amylolytic, or
hemolytic activity. Eighteen drugs were tested; all strains proved to be
resistant to chloramphenicol, gentamicin, kanamycin, streptomycin,
trimethoprim, quinolones, and nitrofurans. The analysis of membrane proteins
supported the phenotypic similarities, two main patterns were established, one
shared by the striped bass isolates and the reference strain of C. piscicola
and another shared by most of the catfish strains. However, the agglutination
assays demonstrated that only one Carnobacterium strain from striped bass was
serologically related to C. piscicola ATCC 35586. Although virulence assays
conducted with striped bass and rainbow trout indicated that only the trout
were susceptible to infec
11 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 AR4MI
Biology and production of channel catfish.
Gray, D.L.
Little Rock, Ark. : The Service; 1991 May.
MP - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service (329):
14 p.; 1991 May. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus punctatus; Fish farming; Ponds; Spawning; Hatcheries;
Fry; Fish feeding; Feed formulation
12 NAL Call. No.: 100 M69MI
Brown blood disease in channel catfish (Methemoglobinemia, nitrites, stress,
control in fish ponds, Mississippi).
Bowser, P.R.
Mississippi State : The Station; Mar 1983.
MAFES research highlights - Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Experiment
Station v. 46 (3): p. 7-8. ill; Mar 1983.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi
13 NAL Call. No.: 281.9 M692 no.73
Cash flow analysis of farm-raised catfish production in Mississippi.
Keenum, Mark E.
Mississippi State, Miss. : Dept. of Agricultural Economics,; 1988.
43 leaves ; 28 cm. (Agricultural economics technical publication ; no. 73).
August 1988. Bibliography: leaf 39.
Language: English
14 NAL Call. No.: 281.9 M692
Cash flows associated with farm-raised catfish production.
Giachelli, J.W.; Waldrop, J.E.
Mississippi State : The Station; May 1983.
Agricultural economics technical publication - Mississippi Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station (46): 37 p.; May 1983. Predominantly tables.
Includes 6 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Cash flow; Cash management; Farm income; Farm management; Catfish;
Fisheries
Abstract: Extract: The primary objective of this study was to compute monthly
and annual cash flows for three commercial catfish farm situations. Specific
objectives were to: 1. Assess annual costs and returns for each farm situation
over a 21-year period for four financial situations. 2. Estimate monthly
operating cost outflows for a 12-month period for each farm situation. 3.
Compute break-even prices for each farm situation for each of the four
financial situations.
15 NAL Call. No.: SH167.C35C37
Catfish and aquaculture news.
Ridgeland, MS : Hott, Inc., 1990-; 1990-9999.
v. : ill. ; 35 cm. Title from caption.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Acquaculture
16 NAL Call. No.: SH167.C35S39 1992
Catfish and the Delta confederate fish farming in the Mississippi
Delta.
Schweid, Richard, Berkeley, Calif. : Ten Speed Press,; 1992.
185 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p.
183-185).
Language: English
Descriptors: Delta (Miss. : Region); Social life and customs; Catfishes; Fish-
culture
17 NAL Call. No.: Z5973.C37U5
Catfish aquaculture, fish farming economics, food processing, and food source
(Mar 72-Aug 89).
United States. National Technical Information Service
Springfield, Va. : The Service,; 1989. 1 v. (various pagings) ; 29 cm. Cover
title. Citations from the
Food science
and technology abstracts database. "Nov. 89"--P. ii. "Supersedes
PB86-864600"--P. ii. NZ7618. PB90-851320.
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Fish-culture; Fishery processing
18 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 AR4LE
Catfish cage culture in farm ponds.
Gray, D.L.
Little Rock, Ark. : The Service; 1988 May.
EL - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service (659):
6 p. ill; 1988 May.
Language: English
Descriptors: Arkansas; Siluroidea; Cage rearing; Fish feeding; Fish farming
19 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M68Ext no.1549
Catfish farmer's handbook.
Wellborn, Thomas L.
Mississippi State University, Cooperative Extension Service
Mississippi : Cooperative Extension Service, Mississippi State
University, [1987?]; 1987.
ii, 35 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Publication / Mississippi State
University.
Cooperative Extension Service ; 1549). Cover title. Bibliography:
p. 33.
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Fish-culture
20 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.O5O5
Catfish farming.
Beem, M.; Anderson, S.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Service; 1989 Mar.
OSU extension facts - Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State
University
v.): 6 p.; 1989 Mar.
Language: English
Descriptors: Oklahoma; Siluroidea; Fish farming; Aquaculture; Economic factors
21 NAL Call. No.: HT101.S52
Catfish farming: a new industry boots economic development in rural South
Carolina.
Allen, D.
Ellensburg, Wash. : Small Towns Institute :.; 1989 Mar.
Small town v. 19 (5): p. 25-27. ill; 1989 Mar.
Language: English
Descriptors: South Carolina; Siluroidea; Rural industry; Aquaculture; Economic
development; Case studies
22 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V8V52 no.420-918
Catfish farming in cages in Virginia's ponds and lakes.
Helfrich, L. A.
Blacksburg : Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, Virginia Tech
and
Virginia State,; 1988.
15 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Publication (Virginia Cooperative Extension
Service) ; 420-918.). Cover title. Includes bibliographical references (p.
15).
Language: English
23 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 F66C
Catfish farming in Florida.
Walsh, S.J.; Lindberg, W.J.
Gainesville, Fla. : The Service; 1988.
Circular - Florida Cooperative Extension Service (710): 17 p. ill; 1988.
Language: English
Descriptors: Florida; Siluroidea; Facilities; Fish farming; Management
24 NAL Call. No.: 1.98 AG84
Catfish farming: it's a male-order business.
Hays, S.M.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1989 Feb.
Agricultural research - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research
Service v. 37 (2): p. 4-8. ill; 1989 Feb.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Siluroidea; University research; Sex hormones;
Masculinizing effect; Water composition and quality; Taste; Usda; Research
projects
25 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX
Catfish farming: New Mexico fish tale.
Coughlin, R.; Prow, T.M.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1987.
Extension review - United States Department of Agriculture v. 58
(4): p.
22-23. ill; 1987.
Language: English
Descriptors: New Mexico; Siluroidea; Fish farming; Farming systems; Marketing
techniques; Deserts; Farm enterprises; Extension activities
26 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.O5O5
Catfish farming (Oklahoma).
Altman, R.W.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Servce; Dec 1983.
OSU extension facts - Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State
University
(9002): 2 p.; Dec 1983. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Oklahoma
27 NAL Call. No.: SH167.C35M35 1985
Catfish farming production review.
McGee, Mike
Florida? : Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida,
Florida Cooperative Extension Service, [1985?]; 1985.
1 sheet ; 28 cm. Caption title.
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes
28 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1S (2)
Catfish farming risks in Alabama.
Cacho, O.; Kinnucan, H.; Sindelar, S.
Auburn, Ala. : The Station; 1986 Dec.
Circular - Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station (287): 20 p.; 1986 Dec.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Siluroidea; Fish farming; Farm surveys; Farm surveys;
Risks
29 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2C47
Catfish farming--is it for you?.
Jensen, J.; Crews, J.R.
Auburn, Ala. : The Service; 1989 Jan.
Circular ANR - Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn
University (273):
2 p.; 1989 Jan. In subseries: Agriculture & Natural Resources.
Natural
Resources.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Siluroidea; Ancillary enterprises; Feasibility studies;
Questionnaires
30 NAL Call. No.: HC107.M7A4
A catfish growth simulation model: for use with TRS-80 models II, III, 16, and
IBM PC microcomputers (Aquaculture, management, feed requirements).
Hickel, R.; Killcreas, W.E.; Waldrop, J.E.
Mississippi State : The Station; Jan 1983.
Agricultural economics technical publication - Mississippi
Agricultural &
Forestry Experiment Station (42): 11 p.; Jan 1983.
Language: English
31 NAL Call. No.: 100 T31S (1)
Catfish in farm ponds for food and recreation.
Lock, J.; Steinbach, D.
College Station, Tex. : The Station; 1987 Aug.
B - Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (1319): 7 p. ill; 1987
Aug.
Language: English
Descriptors: Texas; Siluroidea; Fish ponds; Stocking rate; Fish culture
32 NAL Call. No.: SH167.C35C37
The Catfish journal official publication of Catfish Farmers of
America..
Catfish journal (Clinton, Miss.)
Catfish Farmers of America
Clinton, MS : Aquacom, Inc., 1986-; 1986-9999.
v. : ill. ; 35 cm. Title from masthead.
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Periodicals
33 NAL Call. No.: aHD1401.A2U52
Catfish lead the way as aquaculture booms.
Foulke, J.
Washington, D.C. : The Service; 1989 Mar.
Farmline - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research
Service v. 10
(3): p. 8-11. ill; 1989 Mar.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Siluroidea; Salmo salar; Salmo; Astacus; Fish culture;
Fish production; Fish industry; Diversification; Rural economy; Exports;
Government
34 NAL Call. No.: HD101.S6
Catfish producer harvest response to production and asymmetric
price risk.
Branch, W.; Tilley, D.S. Experiment, Ga. : The Association; 1991 Dec.
Southern journal of agricultural economics - Southern Agricultural
Economics
Association v. 23 (2): p. 29-37; 1991 Dec. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Ictalurus punctatus; Freshwater catfishes; Fish
production; Producer prices; Risk; Decision making; Harvesting; Economic
impact; Input output analysis
Abstract: Harvest response to production and asymmetric price risk was
analyzed using an ordinary least squares model. Statistically
significant
responses to production-quality and output price risk were
indicated. Results
suggest that alternative pricing strategies designed to reduce risk
may alter
harvest response and decrease month to month harvest variability.
35 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 AR4MI
Catfish production budget for farms with level land.
Burtle, G.J.; Gray, D.L.; Dorman, L.W.
Little Rock, Ark. : The Service; 1986 May.
MP - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service (263):
7 p.; 1986
May.
Language: English
Descriptors: Arkansas; Ponds; Siluroidea; Fish farming; Costs; Construction
36 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 AR4MI
Catfish production cost estimates for farms with level land.
Pennington, V.
Little Rock, Ark. : The Service; 1989 May.
MP - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service (263):
8 p.; 1989
May.
Language: English
Descriptors: Arkansas; Aquaculture; Ancillary enterprises; Fish
ponds; Estimated costs; Investment
37 NAL Call. No.: 1 AG84Y
The catfish story: farmers, state service create new industry (Fish
farming, United States).
Wellborn, T.L. Jr
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Agriculture; 1983.
The Yearbook of agriculture. p. 298-305. ill; 1983. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: USA
38 NAL Call. No.: SH1.D43 v.15
Channel catfish culture.
Tucker, C. S.
Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier,; 1985.
xvi, 657 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.. (Developments in aquaculture and
fisheries
science ; 15). Includes bibliographies and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Channel catfish; Fish-culture
39 NAL Call. No.: SH167.C44T83
Channel catfish farming handbook.
Tucker, C. S.; Robinson, Edwin H.
New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold,; 1990.
x, 454 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. An Avi book. Includes bibliographical
references
and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Channel catfish; Fish-culture
40 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M68EXT
Channel catfish fingerling production.
Wellborn, T.L. Jr; Schwedler, T.; MacMillan, J.R.
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1986 Apr.
Publication - Cooperative Extension Service, Mississippi State
University
(1460): 15 p. ill; 1986 Apr.
Language: English
Descriptors: Siluroidea; Fish farming; Fish hatcheries
41 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2C47
Channel catfish production in ponds.
Masser, M.; Jensen, J.; Crews, J.
Auburn, Ala. : The Service; 1991 Aug.
Circular ANR - Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn
University (195):
21 p.; 1991 Aug.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Ictalurus punctatus; Fish farming; Farm
management; Pest
control; Disease prevention
42 NAL Call. No.: TP995.A1I5
Characterization and treatment of wastewater generated from saline
aquaculture
of channel catfish.
Jacquez, R.B.; Turner, P.R.; El-Reyes, H.; Lou, C.M.
Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis Publishers; 1986.
Proceedings of the ... Industrial Waste Conference, Purdue
University (41st):
p. 530-538; 1986. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus; Fish culture; Waste water treatment; Salinity; Waste
waters; Nitrification
43 NAL Call. No.: SH167.C35D38
Checklist for prospective catfish farmers.
Davis, James T.
Texas Agricultural Extension Service
College Station, Tex.? : Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M
University?, 1986?; 1986.
[6] p. ; 28 cm. Caption title. Bibliography: p. [6].
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Fish-culture
44 NAL Call. No.: S79.E8
A checklist of phytoplankton (exclusive of diatoms) from
Mississippi channel
catfish ponds.
Tucker, C.S.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station; 1985 Feb.
Technical bulletin - Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
(126): 5 p.; 1985 Feb. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Fish ponds; Phytoplankton; Flora; Taxonomy
45 NAL Call. No.: 389.8 F7322
Chillpack studies on farm-raised channel catfish.
Reed, R.J.; Ammerman, G.R.; Chen, T.C.
Chicago : Institute of Food Technologists; Jan/Feb 1983.
Journal of food science v. 48 (1): p. 311-312; Jan/Feb 1983.
Includes
references.
Language: English
46 NAL Call. No.: SH167.C35L43 1991
Commercial catfish farming., 3rd ed..
Lee, Jasper S.
Danville, Ill. : Interstate Publishers,; 1991.
xiii, 338 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references
(p. 329-331)
and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Fish-culture
47 NAL Call. No.: SH167.C35J4
Commercial production of farm-raised catfish.
Jensen, Gary L.
Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station, Louisiana Cooperative
Extension
Service
Baton Rouge? : Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, [1988?]; 1988.
67 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Bibliography: p. 64-65.
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Fish-culture; Catfishes; United States; Fish-culture;
United States; Aquaculture; United States
48 NAL Call. No.: S79.E37
Comparison of nightly and emergency aeration of channel catfish
ponds.
Steeby, J.A.; Tucker, C.S.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station; 1988 Nov.
Research report - Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station v.
13 (8): 4 p.; 1988 Nov. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Ictalurus; Fish ponds; Aeration; Scheduling; Yield
response functions
49 NAL Call. No.: S79.E34 no.54
Consumer awareness and acceptance of farm-raised catfish second
survey.
Boleware, Valerie; Dillard, James G.
Mississippi State, MS : Mississippi State University, Mississippi
Agricultural
& Forestry Experiment Station,; 1984.
14 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. (Information bulletin (Mississippi
Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station) ; 54.). June 1984.
Language: English
Descriptors: Fish trade; Catfishes
50 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1H
Content of omega-3-fatty acids can be increased in farm-raised
catfish.
Lovell, R.T.; Mohammed, T.
Auburn University, Ala. : The Station; 1988.
Highlights of agricultural research - Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
v. 35 (3): p. 16. ill; 1988.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Siluroidea; Fish oils; Fish feeding; Flavors;
Acceptability; Polyunsaturated fatty acids; Market research; Carcass quality
51 NAL Call. No.: SH222.M7F47
Control of fish-eating bird damage on catfish ponds.
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1989 Oct10.
For fish farmers - Mississippi State University, Cooperative
Extension Service
(89-2): p. 7-9; 1989 Oct10.
Language: English
Descriptors: Southeastern states of U.S.A.; Predator control; Ictaluridae
52 NAL Call. No.: 281.9 C81Ae no.93-04
Cooperative development and functions in specialty crop industries, with case
studies of the U.S. tart cherry and farm-raised catfish industries.
Murphy, Cecile; Willett, Lois Schertz
New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Dept. of
Agricultural
Economics
Ithaca, N.Y. : Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University
Agricultural Experiment Station, College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences, Cornell University,; 1993.
67 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (A.E. ext. ; 93-04). "January 1993"--Cover.
Includes
bibliographical references (p. 64-67).
Language: English
Descriptors: Cooperative marketing of farm produce; Agriculture, Cooperative;
Sour cherry; Catfishes
53 NAL Call. No.: SH222.M7F47
Cormorant diet and its impact at Mississippi catfish farms.
Glahn, J.F.
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1990 Sep10.
For fish farmers - Mississippi State University, Cooperative
Extension Service
(90-3): p. 2; 1990 Sep10.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Phalacrocorax; Predatory birds; Ictalurus
punctatus
54 NAL Call. No.: S79.E3 no.930
Cost-size relationships in the processing of farm-raised catfish in
the Delta
of Mississippi.
Fuller, Marty J.; Dillard, James G.
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
Mississippi State : Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station,;
1984.
27 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Bulletin / Mississippi Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station ; no. 930). "December 1984". Bibliography: p.
27.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Fishery products; Economic aspects; Mississippi; Catfishes
55 NAL Call. No.: 442.8 G91
Crossbreeding channel catfish for improvement of body weight in
earthen ponds
(Ictalurus punctatus).
Dunham, R.A.; Smitherman, R.O.
Lakeland : Growth Publishing; Spring 1983.
Growth v. 47 (1): p. 97-103; Spring 1983. Includes references.
Language: English
56 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1S (1)
Determining the economic effects of off-flavor in farm-raised
catfish.
Sindelar, S.; Kinnucan, H.; Hatch, U.
Auburn, Ala. : The Station; 1987 Mar.
Bulletin - Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station (583): 26 p.; 1987 Mar.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Siluroidea; Taints; Economic impact; Costs
57 NAL Call. No.: SH167.B3M3
Development of an aquaculture industry--the catfish industry.
Wellborn, T.L. Jr
Corpus Christi, Tex. : Texas Agricultural Extension Service; 1987.
Manual on red drum aquaculture : conference draft, second printing
/ edited by
George W. Chamberlain, Russell J. Miget, and Michael G. Haby. p.
I/50-I/59.
ill; 1987. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus; Fish industry; Fish production; Developmental history
58 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1S (2)
Economic analysis of channel catfish egg, fry, fingerling, and food
fish
production in Alabama.
Hatch, U.; Dunham, R.; Hebicha, H.; Jensen, J.
Auburn, Ala. : The Station; 1987 Jul.
Circular - Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station (291): 19 p.; 1987 Jul.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Siluroidea; Fish culture; Developmental
stages; Economic
analysis; Production costs; Linear programming; Linear models
59 NAL Call. No.: S79.E8
Economic analysis of farm-raised catfish production in Mississippi.
Keenum, M.E.; Waldrop, J.E.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station; 1988 Jul.
Technical bulletin - Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
(155): 33 p. ill., maps; 1988 Jul. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Siluroidea; Fish culture; Economic
analysis; Investment
60 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1H
Economic aspects of the U.S. farm-raised catfish industry.
Kinnucan, H.W.
Auburn, Ala. : The Station; 1984.
Highlights of agricultural research - Alabama, Agricultural Experiment Station
v. 31 (3): p. 18; 1984.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Siluroidea; Demand; Elasticities; Prices
61 NAL Call. No.: 100 L939
Economics of catfish production.
Dellenbarger, L.E.; Vandeveer, L.R.
Baton Rouge, La. : The Station; 1986.
Louisiana agriculture - Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station
v. 29 (3):
p. 4-5, 7. ill; 1986.
Language: English
Descriptors: Siluroidea; Fish farming; Investment; Production
costs; Farm
inputs
62 NAL Call. No.: S79.E34 no.172
Effect of pond size on cost of producing farm-raised catfish in the
Delta area
of Mississippi.
Garrard, Anthony B.
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
Mississippi State : Dept. of Information Services, Division of
Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University,;
1990; 422.9:IB172.
iii, 8 p. ; 28 cm. (Information bulletin (Mississippi Agricultural
and
Forestry Experiment Station) ; 172.). May 1990. Includes
bibliographical
references (p. 6).
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Farm ponds; Mississippi; Catfishes; Mississippi
63 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1S (1)
Effect of production and credit management factors on catfish
investment and
profitability (Fish farming, Alabama).
Flynn, J.B.; Martin, N.R. Jr; Hanson, G.D.
Auburn : The Station; June 1983.
Bulletin - Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station (548): 27 p.
ill., maps; June 1983. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama
64 NAL Call. No.: SH1.C65
Effect of size on feeding responses of catfish in ponds.
Lovell, T.
Little Rock, Ark. : Briggs Associates, Inc; Mar/Apr 1984.
Aquaculture magazine v. 10 (3): p. 35-36; Mar/Apr 1984.
Language: English
65 NAL Call. No.: 157.5 P94
Effect of treatment with a commerical bacterial suspension on water
quality in
channel catfish ponds (Ictalurus punctatus, Aqua-Bacta Aid).
Boyd, C.E.; Hollerman, W.D.; Plumb, J.A.; Saeed, M.
Fort Collins, Colo. : The Service; Jan 1984.
The Progressive fish culturist - United States, Fish and Wildlife
Service v.
46 (1): p. 36-40; Jan 1984. Includes references.
Language: English
66 NAL Call. No.: SH1.A6
Effects of capital rationing and tax incentives on the internal
growth of an
aquacultural firm (Catfish farming, Alabama).
Flynn, J.B.; Martin, N.R. Jr; Hansen, G.D.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Publishing; May 15, 1984.
Aquaculture v. 38 (3): p. 261-273. ill; May 15, 1984. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama
67 NAL Call. No.: S79.E3
Effects of cropping system and stocking density on production of
channel
catfish in ponds.
Tucker, C.S.; Steeby, J.A.; Waldrop, J.E.; Garrard, A.B.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station; 1992 Dec.
Bulletin - Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
(988): 25
p.; 1992 Dec. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus punctatus; Cropping systems; Stocking
density; Production structure; Liveweight gain; Size; Aeration; Costs;
Harvesting
68 NAL Call. No.: S1.M52 no.28
The effects of density, multipass water use and diet on channel
catfish
cultured in power plant recirculating cooling water.. Utilization
of waste
heat for aquaculture at the Northern States Power Station (Sherco), Becker,
Minnesota
Woiwode, John G.; Adelman, Ira R.
St. Paul, Minn. : Agricultural Experiment Station, University of
Minnesota,; 1984.
36 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Miscellaneous publication / University of
Minnesota.
Agricultural Experiment Station ; 28). Phase III Report:
Utilization of waste
heat for aquaculture at the Northern States Power Station (Sherco), Becker,
Minnesota. Errata slip inserted. Bibliography: p. 31-33.
Language: English
Descriptors: Fishes; Effect of water temperature on; Catfishes; Waste heat
69 NAL Call. No.: S79.E34 no.203
Eighteenth annual Catfish Processors' Workshop.. Proceedings of
the
eighteenth annual Catfish Processors Workshop, January 31, 1990
Silva, J. L.
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State
University, Cooperative Extension Service
Catfish Processors Workshop 18th : 1990 : Mississippi State
University.
Mississippi State : Dept. of Information Services, Division of
Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University,;
1991; 422.9:IB203.
vii, 17 p. ; 28 cm. (Information bulletin (Mississippi Agricultural
and
Forestry Experiment Station) ; 203.). Cover title: Proceedings of
the
eighteenth annual Catfish Processors Workshop, January 31, 1990.
September
1991.
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Fish-culture
70 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1H
Electric paddle wheel aerators for catfish farming.
Boyd, C.E.
Auburn, Ala. : The Station; 1987.
Highlights of agricultural research - Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
v. 34 (3): p. 5. ill; 1987.
Language: English
Descriptors: Siluroidea; Fish farming; Aeration
71 NAL Call. No.: S79.E37
Evaluation of a commercial bacterial amendment for improving water
quality in
channel catfish ponds.
Tucker, C.S.; Lloyd, S.W.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station; 1985 Oct.
Research report - Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station v.
10 (9): 4 p.; 1985 Oct. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus; Fish ponds; Water composition and quality; Bacteria;
Amendments
72 NAL Call. No.: SH1.A66
Evaluation of a trickling biofilter in a recirculating aquaculture
system
containing channel catfish.
Miller, G.E.; Libey, G.S.
London : Applied Science Publishers; 1984.
Aquacultural engineering v. 3 (1): p. 39-57. ill; 1984. Includes
references.
Language: English
73 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1S (1)
Evaluation of aerators for channel catfish farming.
Boyd, C.E.; Ahmad, T.
Auburn, Ala. : The Station; 1987 Jun.
Bulletin - Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station (584): 52 p.
ill; 1987 Jun.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Siluroidea; Fish ponds; Aeration; Agitators; Blades; Evaluation
74 NAL Call. No.: 414.9 AM3
Evaluation of the influence of water exchange in channel catfish
ponds
(Ictalurus punctatus).
McGee, M.V.; Boyd, C.E.
Lawrence : The Society; July 1983.
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society v. 112 (4): p.
557-560; July
1983. Includes references.
Language: English
75 NAL Call. No.: SH1.A66
An evaluation of three paddlewheel aerators used for emergency
aeration of
channel catfish ponds (Ictalurus punctatus).
Busch, R.L.; Tucker, C.S.; Steeby, J.A.; Reames, J.E.
London : Applied Science Publishers; 1984.
Aquacultural engineering v. 3 (1): p. 59-69. ill; 1984. Includes
references.
Language: English
76 NAL Call. No.: 100 AR42F
Expanding U.S. markets for farm-raised catfish.
Engle, C.; Capps, O. Jr; Dellenbarger, L.; Dillard, J.; Hatch, U.; Kinnucan,
H.; Pomeroy, R.
Fayetteville, Ark. : The Station; 1991 Nov.
Arkansas farm research - Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station
v. 40 (6):
p. 5-6; 1991 Nov.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Ictalurus punctatus; Fish farms; Markets; Expansion
77 NAL Call. No.: SH222.M7F47
An experimental "wire" grid for exclusion of double-crested
cormorants from
commercial catfish ponds.
May, J.A.
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1992 Apr27.
For fish farmers - Mississippi State University, Cooperative
Extension Service
(92-1): p. 3; 1992 Apr27. In subseries: For Fish Farmers.
Language: English
Descriptors: Fish ponds; Ictalurus punctatus; Bird control; Phalacrocorax;
Grids
78 NAL Call. No.: SH334.9.J68
Fatty acid profiles of farm-raised catfish fillet: total lipids and
phospholipid classes.
Akoh, C.C.; Hearnsberger, J.O.
Binghamton, NY : Food Products Press; 1992.
Journal of aquatic food product technology v. 1 (2): p. 43-55; 1992.
Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus punctatus; Fish; Food composition; Lipids;
Phospholipids; Literature reviews
79 NAL Call. No.: S590.C63
Feasibility of catfish pond sediment as a growing medium.
Sundstrom, F.J.; Sedberry, J.E. Jr; Avault, J.W. Jr
New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker; 1988.
Communications in soil science and plant analysis v. 19 (1): p.
117-126; 1988.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Capsicum annuum; Siluroidea; Ponds; Sediments; Growing
media; Mud; Soil amendments; Nutritive value; Fertilizers; Heavy metals
80 NAL Call. No.: SH1.C65
Feed costs can be reduced in catfish production.
Lovell, T.;
Little Rock : Briggs Associates, Inc; Sept/Oct 1983.
Aquaculture magazine v. 9 (6): p. 31-33; Sept/Oct 1983.
Language: English
81 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1H
Feed related to "no blood disease" of cultured catfish.
Plumb, J.A.; Rogers, W.A.
Auburn, Ala. : The Station; Summer 1984.
Highlights of agricultural research - Alabama, Agricultural Experiment Station
v. 31 (2): p. 20. ill; Summer 1984.
Language: English
82 NAL Call. No.: SH151.S62
Feeding intensively cultured catfish in levee-type ponds.
Wellborn, T.L.
Ada, Okla. : Southern Regional Aquaculture Center; 1989 May.
SRAC publication (181): 4 p.; 1989 May.
Language: English
Descriptors: Fish feeding; Fishes; Feed composition tables; Nutrient
requirements
83 NAL Call. No.: FICHE S-72
Field evaluation of an axial flow pump in channel catfish
production ponds.
Kelly, H.D.; Wright, E.V.; Bush, J.C.
St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society; 1983.
Paper - American Society of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection)
(fiche no. 83-5039): 1 microfiche : ill; 1983. Paper presented at
the 1983
Summer Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Available
for purchase from: The American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Order
Dept., 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, Michigan 49085. Telephone the
Order Dept.
at (616) 429-0300 for information and prices. Includes references.
Language: English
84 NAL Call. No.: 500 M663
Fish culture in Minnesota farm ponds (Channel catfish, largemouth
bass, rainbow trout, yellow bullheads, bluegill sunfish, and black
crappie).
Murnyak, M.O.; Murnyak, D.F.
St. Paul : The Academy; 1983/1984.
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science v. 49 (1): p. 3-6; 1983/1984.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Minnesota
85 NAL Call. No.: SH222.M7F47
For fish farmers: Status of catfish farming in
Mississippi--September 1986.
Wellborn, T.L. Jr; Crosby, M.D.; Durborow, R.M.; Taylor, P.W.
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1986 Oct01.
For fish farmers - Mississippi State University, Cooperative
Extension Service
(86-3): 2 p.; 1986 Oct01.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Fish farming; Production economics; Siluroidea
86 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1H
Groundwater use in catfish production.
Clonts, H.A.; Williams, S.B.
Auburn, Ala. : The Station; Winter 1983.
Highlights of agricultural research - Alabama, Agricultural Experiment Station
v. 30 (4): p. 6; Winter 1983.
Language: English
Descriptors: Groundwater; Catfish; Production; Cost-benefit
analysis
87 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M68EXT
Guide for prospective catfish farmers.
Wellborn, T. Jr
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1991 Apr.
Publication - Cooperative Extension Service, Mississippi State
University
(1465): 11 p.; 1991 Apr.
Language: English
Descriptors: Freshwater catfishes; Fish farming; Fishery
management; Checklists
88 NAL Call. No.: 1 AG84Y
How to bring up cultured catfish.
Plumb, J.A.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Agriculture; 1984.
The Yearbook of agriculture. p. 331-336. ill; 1984.
Language: English
Descriptors: Siluroidea; Fish farming; Fish diseases; Infectious
diseases; Protozoal infections
89 NAL Call. No.: 448.3 D49
Incidence of aeromonas in culture systems of the channel catfish, Ictalurus
punctatus.
Elmendorf, D.L.; Hollis, C.G.
Arlington, Va. : Society for Industrial Microbiology; 1983.
Developments in industrial microbiology v. 24: p. 563-570. ill; 1983.
Includes references.
Language: English
90 NAL Call. No.: 157.5 P94
Interactions of freshwater prawns, channel catfish fingerlings, and
crayfish
in earthen ponds (Macrobrachium rosenbergii, Ictalurus punctatus, Procambarus).
Hunter, J.V.; Miltner, M.; Avault, J.W. Jr; Bean, R.A.
Fort Collins : The Service; Jan 1983.
The Progressive fish culturist - United States, Fish and Wildlife
Service v.
45 (1): p. 36-40; Jan 1983. Includes references.
Language: English
91 NAL Call. No.: S494.5.D3C68 1992
An interactive catfish production, budgeting, and marketing
program.
Gebhart, G.E.; Williams, K.; Minor, W.H.
St. Joseph, Mich. : American Society of Agricultural Engineers; 1992.
Computers in agricultural extension programs : proceedings of the
4th
international conference, 28-31 January 1992, Orlando, Florida /
sponspored by
the Florida Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida.
p. 100-105; 1992. (ASAE publication ; 1-92). Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus punctatus; Fish culture; Economic viability; Marketing;
Computer techniques
92 NAL Call. No.: SH1.C65
Lagniappe for catfish farmers (Fish farm management).
Avault, J.W. Jr
Little Rock, Ark. : Briggs Associates, Inc; Mar/Apr 1984.
Aquaculture magazine v. 10 (3): p. 37-39. ill; Mar/Apr 1984.
Language: English
93 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1H
Marketing and processing viewed as major constraints to catfish
farming.
Molnar, J.J.; El-Ghamrini, S.
Auburn, Ala. : The Station; 1988.
Highlights of agricultural research - Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
v. 35 (1): p. 14. ill; 1988.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Siluroidea; Fish farming; Marketing; Fish
products; Constraints
94 NAL Call. No.: 100 OK4M
Marketing processed farm-raised catfish products.
Perry, J.E.; Tilley, D.S.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Station; 1987 Mar.
Research report P - Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station (890):
23 p.; 1987 Mar. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Siluroidea; Fish farms; Fish products; Marketing
95 NAL Call. No.: QR115.F66
Microbiological assessment of channel catfish grown in cage and
pond culture.
Huang, Y.W.; Leung, C.K.
London : Academic Press; 1993 Jun.
Food microbiology v. 10 (3): p. 187-195; 1993 Jun. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Georgia; Ictalurus punctatus; Food microbiology; Fish
culture
Abstract: Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) grown in cage and
pond
culture were collected from South Georgia. Bacterial indicators and
pathogens
of pond water and fish samples were assessed. Microbial changes on
processed
catfish packaged with wrapping or vacuum packed were analyzed
during 16 days
of refrigerated (4 degrees C) storage. Results showed that water
for cage
culture had significantly higher (P < 0.05) fecal streptococci and
Aeromonas
hydrophila populations than water for pond culture. This difference
in water
and bacteria was reflected in the microbial populations on skin
rinse fluid of
the catfish. On both cage- and pond-raised catfish, bacterial
counts were
reduced by processing procedure. However, on the eighth day of cold
storage
both cage- and pond-raised catfish packaged in vacuum bags had
lower (P <
0.05) bacterial counts than catfish packaged with wrapping.
96 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.M7M5
Mississippi farm-raised catfish.
Keenum, M.E.
Starkville, Miss. : The Service; 1984 Dec.
Information sheet - Mississippi State University, Cooperative
Extension
Service (1279): 2 p.; 1984 Dec.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Ictalurus punctatus; Fish farming; Fish
production; Marketing
97 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX
Mississippi farms the water [Catfish].
Bonner, J.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1984.
Extension review - United States Department of Agriculture, Science
and
Education Administration v. 55 (4): p. 29-31. ill; 1984.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Fish farming; Siluroidea; Crayfish; Fish
products; Seafoods
98 NAL Call. No.: HD101.S6
Monopsonistic food processing and farm prices: the case of the West
Alabama
catfish industry.
Kinnucan, H.; Sullivan, G. Experiment, Ga. : The Association; 1986 Dec.
Southern journal of agricultural economics - Southern Agricultural
Economics
Association v. 18 (2): p. 15-24; 1986 Dec. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Siluroidea; Monopsony; Price elasticities; Supply
elasticities; Econometric models
99 NAL Call. No.: SH1.A6
New off-flavors in pond-cultured channel catfish (USA).
Lovell, R.T.; Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Publishing; Jan 1983.
Aquaculture v. 30 (1/4): p. 329-334; Jan 1983. 10 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: USA
100 NAL Call. No.: 389.8 F7322
Nutrients and chemical residues in one- to two-pound Mississippi
farm-raised
channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus).
Nettleton, J.A.; Allen, W.H. Jr; Klatt, L.V.; Ratnayake, W.M.N.; Ackman, R.G.
Chicago, Ill. : The Institute; 1990 Jul.
Journal of food science : an official publication of the Institute
of Food
Technologists v. 55 (4): p. 954-958; 1990 Jul. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Ictalurus punctatus; Aquaculture; Proximate
analysis; Vitamins; Minerals; Fatty acids; Heavy metals
Abstract: Composite samples of Mississippi farm-raised channel
catfish (FRCC)
fillets were analyzed at four different seasons for the following:
proximate
composition, cholesterol, fatty acids, eight vitamins, eleven
minerals, four
heavy metals and eight chemical residues. Nutrients and other
compounds did
not vary appreciably with season. Mississippi FRCC were higher in
fat, calories and thiamin compared with USDA and wild catfish data and
had much
less cholesterol than previously reported. Monounsaturates
comprised over half
the fatty acids in FRCC and omega-3 fatty acid content was low.
Chemical
residues were not detectable or present in extremely small amounts.
101 NAL Call. No.: SH1.C65
Offal management (Catfish processing industry, fish byproducts, feed
utilization).
Woodruff, V.C.
Little Rock, Ark. : Briggs Associates, Inc; May/June 1984.
Aquaculture magazine v. 10 (4): p. 19-23; May/June 1984.
Language: English
102 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
Off-flavors in pond-cultured channel catfish (Pond culture, geosmin,
aquaculture, USA).
Lovell, R.T.;
Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1983.
Water science and technology v. 15 (6/7): p. 67-73; 1983. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: USA
103 NAL Call. No.: 100 M69Mr no.153
Operational characteristics and costs of custom harvesting and
hauling
farm-raised catfish.
Keenum, Mark E.; Dillard, James G.
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Dept. of
Agricultural Economics
Mississippi State, Miss. : Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Mississippi
Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State
University,; 1984.
22 leaves ; 28 cm.. (Agricultural economics research report /
Mississippi
Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station ; no. 153). October
1984.
Bibliography: leaf 22.
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Fishery management; Mississippi; Fisheries; Economic
aspects; Mississippi
104 NAL Call. No.: SH1.A6
Ovarian catheterization of the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus
(Controlled spawning and hatchery production).
Markmann, C.; Doroshov, S.I.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Publishing; Oct 1983.
Aquaculture v. 35 (2): p. 163-169. ill; Oct 1983. Includes
references.
Language: English
105 NAL Call. No.: 410 H992
Phytoplankton communities in channel catfish ponds (Ictalurus
punctatus).
Tucker, C.S.; Lloyd, S.W.
The Hague : W. Junk; May 22, 1984.
Hydrobiologia v. 112 (2): p. 137-141; May 22, 1984. Includes
references.
Language: English
106 NAL Call. No.: SH1.C65
Prawn production in catfish ponds: proposed strategy and test
trials.
Cohen, D.
Little Rock, Ark. : Briggs Associates, Inc; Jan/Feb 1984.
Aquaculture magazine v. 11,i.e.10 (2): p. 14, 16-18, 20. ill; Jan/Feb 1984.
Language: English
107 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.F32 no.FP91-2
A Preliminary investigation into the costs and returns of catfish
farms with
recirculating ponds along the upper Texas coast.
Lambregts, Johannes Adrianus
Texas A & M University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics
College Station, Tex. : Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M
University,; 1991; Z TA225.7 F119pas no.91-2.
iii, 38 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm. (Faculty paper series ; FP 91-2).
Includes
bibliographical references (leaves 28-29).
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Aquaculture
108 NAL Call. No.: HD101.S6
Price transmission in the catfish industry with specific emphasis
on the role
of processing cooperatives.
Nyankori, J.C.O. Experiment, Ga. : The Association; 1991 Jul.
Southern journal of agricultural economics - Southern Agricultural
Economics
Association v. 23 (1): p. 247-252; 1991 Jul. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus punctatus; Fish industry; Cooperative
processing; Wholesale prices; Fish production; Producer prices; Regression
analysis; Linear models
Abstract: The paper presents the implications of farmer-owned
processing
cooperatives for pricing in the catfish industry and tests
hypotheses about
the nature of price transmission in the catfish industry. The
results of the
linear feedback model indicate that causual relationships exist
between farm
and wholesale prices in the catfish industry. The direction of
causality for
both frozen an processed whole catfish run from farm to wholesale
level.
109 NAL Call. No.: S79.E34 no.209
Proceedings Nineteenth Annual Catfish Processors' Workshop..
Proceedings of
the nineteenth annual Catfish Processors Workshop, January 9, 1991
Silva, J. L.
Mississippi State : Dept. of Information Services, Division of
Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University,;
1991.
v, 33 p. ill. ; 28 cm. (Information bulletin (Mississippi
Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station) ; 209.). Cover title: Proceedings of
the
nineteenth annual Catfish Processors Workshop, January 9, 1991.
December
1991.
Language: English
110 NAL Call. No.: SH151.S62
Processed catfish.
McGilberry, J.H.; Culver, V.; Brooks, G.; Hood, K.; Dean, S.; LaBruyere, D.
Ada, Okla. : Southern Regional Aquaculture Center; 1989 Nov.
SRAC publication (185): 4 p.; 1989 Nov. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Fish; Fish products; Fish processing; Food
quality; Quality controls
111 NAL Call. No.: SH151.S62
Processed catfish: product forms, packaging, yields and product
mix.
McGilberry, J.H.; Culver, V.; Brooks, G.; Hood, K.; Dean, S.; LaBruyere, D.
Ada, Okla. : Southern Regional Aquaculture Center; 1989 Nov.
SRAC publication (184): 4 p.; 1989 Nov. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Fish; Fish industry; Fish products; Fish
processing; Food
packaging; Input output analysis
112 NAL Call. No.: HD1775.A2A5
Processing and marketing catfish.
Rhodes, R.
Auburn, Ala. : The Service; 1992.
Alabama agribusiness - Auburn University, Alabama Cooperative
Extension
Service v. 30 (3): p. 2-4; 1992.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Fish industry; Fish processing; Marketing
113 NAL Call. No.: SH151.S62
Processing channel catfish.
Ammerman, G.R.
Stoneville, Miss. : Southern Regional Aquaculture Center; 1989 Oct.
SRAC publication (189): 4 p.; 1989 Oct.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus punctatus; Processing; Weight determination; Chilling;
Grading; Packaging
114 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 L93EP
Processing channel catfish.
Ammerman, G.R.
Baton Rouge, La. : The Service; 1991 Feb.
Publication - Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service, Louisiana
State
University Agricultural Center (2439): 4 p.; 1991 Feb.
Language: English
Descriptors: Freshwater catfishes; Fish processing; Evisceration; Freezing
115 NAL Call. No.: S79.E37
Processing yield of channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus.
Ghavimi, B.; Brooks, G.M.; Hearnsberger, J.O.; Heard, M.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station; 1987 Jun.
Research report - Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station v.
12 (12): 3 p.; 1987 Jun. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Siluroidea; Fish processing; Weight gain; Weight
losses; Moisture
content
116 NAL Call. No.: HD101.S6
Processor demand and price-markup functions for catfish: a
disaggregated
analysis with implications for the off-flavor problem.
Kinnucan, H.; Sindelar, S.; Wineholt, D.; Hatch, U. Experiment, Ga. : The
Association; 1988 Dec.
Southern journal of agricultural economics - Southern Agricultural
Economics
Association v. 20 (2): p. 81-91; 1988 Dec. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Siluroidea; Supply balance; Taste; Prices; Economic
impact; Welfare economics; Applied research; Social benefits; Imperfect
competition; Price elasticities; Econometric models
Abstract: Off-flavor in catfish restricts farm marketings 10 to
45% depending
on the season. The economic impact on society of this imposed
supply
restriction depends, in part, on the elasticity of demand for
catfish.
Econometric estimates based on disaggregated processing plant data
indicate an
elastic demand at the processor level but an inelastic demand at
the farm
level. Short-run social welfare gains from the elimination of
off-flavor are
estimated to equal 12.0% of farm revenues ($10.0 million in 1983).
The
inelastic demand for catfish at the farm level, however, means that
most of
the societal gains will accure to individuals beyond the farm gate.
Thus, an
economic justification exists for public sector funding of
off-flavor
research.
117 NAL Call. No.: SH222.M7F47
Propanil and dissolved oxygen dynamics in channel catfish culture
ponds.
Tucker, C.S.
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1987 Apr06.
For fish farmers - Mississippi State University, Cooperative
Extension Service
(87-2): p. 4-6; 1987 Apr06.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Ictalurus; Fish farming; Fish ponds; Propanil;
Oxygen; Depletion; Aeration
118 NAL Call. No.: 281.9 M692
A records program for catfish and shrimp production; financial data
and
management decisions for IBM PC and compatible microcomputers.
Killcreas, W.; Ishee, S.; Wilkes, N.; McWilliams, D.; Leng, J.; Wolfe, W.;
Waldrop, J.
Mississippi State : The Station; 1985 Sep.
Agricultural economics technical publication - Mississippi
Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station (55): 80 p.; 1985 Sep. Includes 3
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Shrimps; Production; Finance; Management;
Microcomputers; Computer software
119 NAL Call. No.: QH540.S9
Relationship of water quality and infectious diseases in cultured
channel
catfish [Ictalurus punctatus, Aeromonas hydrophila].
Plumb, J.A.
Budapest : Akademiai Kado; 1984.
Symposia biologica Hungarica v. 23: p. 189-199; 1984. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Fish culture; Fish diseases; Water composition and
quality; Ictalurus; Aeromonas
120 NAL Call. No.: 410 H992
Relationships between phytoplankton periodicity and the
concentrations of
total and unionized ammonia in channel catfish ponds (Ictalurus
punctatus).
Tucker, C.S.; Lloyd, S.W.; Busch, R.L.
The Hague : W. Junk; Apr 10, 1984.
Hydrobiologia v. 111 (1): p. 75-79; Apr 10, 1984. Includes
references.
Language: English
121 NAL Call. No.: SH1.A6
Response to selection and realized heritability for body weight in
three
strains of channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, grown in earthen
ponds.
Dunham, R.A.; Smitherman, R.O.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Publishing; June 1983.
Aquaculture v. 33 (1/4): p. 89-96. ill; June 1983. Paper presented
at the
International Symposium on Genetics in Aquaculture, University
College, Galway, Ireland, 29 March to 2 April 1982. Includes references.
Language: English
122 NAL Call. No.: HD9469.C382C222 1990
A review of the U.S. farm-raised catfish industry and its
implications for
Canadian groundfish exporters report.
Barnett, Jane
Canada, Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans, Market Analysis Group, Canada, Dept. of
Fisheries and Oceans, Economic and Commercial Analysis Directorate
Ottawa : Economic and Commercial Analysis Directorate, Dept. of
Fisheries and
Oceans,; 1990; DSS Cat. no. Fs66-5/52E.
46 p. ; 28 cm. (Economic and commercial analysis report, no. 52).
July 1990.
Includes abstract in French. Includes bibliographical references
(p. 45-46).
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Export marketing; Catfishes; Aquaculture industry
123 NAL Call. No.: SH222.M7F47
A simple approach to conserving water on a catfish farm.
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1990 Jan31.
For fish farmers - Mississippi State University, Cooperative
Extension Service
(90-1): p. 7; 1990 Jan31. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Fish farming; Siluroidea; Water
conservation
124 NAL Call. No.: SF774.J68
Summary of bacterial isolates from farm-reared channel catfish
(1979-1988.
Jack, S.W.; Taylor, P.W.; Crosby, M.D.; Fruend, J.; MacMillan, J.R.; Durborow,
R.M.
Lawrence, Kan. : AAVLD; 1992 Apr.
Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation v. 4 (2): p.
193-195; 1992 Apr.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ictalurus punctatus; Bacteria; Isolation; Infectious
diseases
125 NAL Call. No.: SH222.M7F47
Survey of Mississippi catfish farmers on costs of repelling
fish-eating birds
from ponds.
Stickley, A.R.; Andrews, K.J.
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1989 Jul24.
For fish farmers - Mississippi State University, Cooperative
Extension Service
(89-1): p. 5-6; 1989 Jul24.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Predator control; Ictaluridae
126 NAL Call. No.: 100 AR42 no.925
The U.S. market for farm-raised catfish an overview of consumer, supermarket
and restaurant surveys.
Engle, Carole
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Agricultural Experiment Station
Fayetteville, Ark. : Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station,; 1990.
25 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 23 cm. (Bulletin (University of
Arkansas, Fayetteville. Agricultural Experiment Station) ; no. 925.).
September 1990.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 25).
Language: English
Descriptors: Catfishes; Marketing
127 NAL Call. No.: 157.5 P94
Use of surface water for rearing channel catfish in ponds
(Ictalurus
punctatus).
Tackett, D.L.; Carter, R.R.
Fort Collins : The Service; July 1983.
The Progressive fish culturist - United States, Fish and Wildlife
Service v.
45 (3): p. 179-180; July 1983. Includes references.
Language: English
128 NAL Call. No.: 280.39 G292
Utilize nearby farm ponds to produce homegrown catfish.
Atlanta, Ga. : Department of Agriculture; July 18, 1984.
Farmers & consumers market bulletin v. 70 (29): p. 14. ill; July
18, 1984.
Language: English
129 NAL Call. No.: S541.5.M8S7
Water in catfish production: sources, uses, and conservation.
Pote, J.W.; Wax, C.L.; Tucker, C.S.
Mississippi State : Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station;
1988.
Special bulletin (88-3): 20 p.; 1988. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Ictalurus punctatus; Fish farming; Water
use; Water
conservation
130 NAL Call. No.: 100 G29So no.290
Water quality in channel catfish ponds a report from the Water
Quality
Subcommittee of Regional Research Project S-168.
Boyd, Claude E.
Mississippi State : Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station,
Mississippi State University :; 1983.
53 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.. (Southern cooperative series bulletin ; no.
290).
December 1983. Includes bibliographies.
Language: English
131 NAL Call. No.: 100 M69MI
Water quality in channel catfish ponds: dissolved oxygen.
Schwedler, T.E.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station; May 1984.
MAFES research highlights - Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Experiment
Station v. 47 (5): p. 1-4. ill; May 1984. Includes references.
Language: English
132 NAL Call. No.: S79.E8
Water quality in streams and channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
ponds in
west-central Mississippi.
Tucker, C.S.; Lloyd, S.W.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station; 1985 Apr.
Technical bulletin - Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station
(129): 8 p.; 1985 Apr. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Siluroidea; Water composition and
quality; Fish
ponds
AUTHOR INDEX
Ackman, R.G. 100
Adelman, Ira R. 68
Ahmad, T. 73
Akoh, C.C. 78
Allen, D. 21
Allen, W.H. Jr 100
Altman, R.W. 26
Ammerman, G.R. 45, 113, 114
Anderson, S. 20
Andrews, K.J. 125
Avault, J.W. Jr 79, 90, 92
Barnett, Jane 122
Baya, A.M. 10
Bean, R.A. 90
BECTA 3
Beem, M. 20
Beleau, M.H. 4
Berry, M.L. 1, 2
Boleware, Valerie 49
Bonner, J. 97
Bowser, P.R. 12
Boyd, C.E. 65, 70, 73, 74
Boyd, Claude E. 130
Branch, W. 34
Brooks, G. 110, 111
Brooks, G.M. 115
Burtle, G.J. 35
Busch, R.L. 75, 120
Bush, J.C. 83
Cacho, O. 28
Canada, Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans, Market Analysis Group, Canada, Dept. of
Fisheries and Oceans, Economic and Commercial Analysis Directorate 122
Capps, O. Jr 76
Carter, R.R. 127
Catfish Farmers of America 32
Chen, T.C. 45
Clonts, H.A. 86
Cohen, D. 106
Coughlin, R. 25
Crews, J. 41
Crews, J.R. 29
Crosby, M.D. 85, 124
Culver, V. 110, 111
Davis, James T. 43
Dean, S. 110, 111
Dellenbarger, L. 76
Dellenbarger, L.E. 61
Dillard, J. 76
Dillard, James G. 49, 54, 103
Dorman, L.W. 35
Doroshov, S.I. 104
Dunham, R. 58
Dunham, R.A. 55, 121
Durborow, R.M. 85, 124
Durborow, Robert M. 6
El-Ghamrini, S. 93
El-Reyes, H. 42
Elmendorf, D.L. 89
Engle, C. 76
Engle, Carole 126
Flynn, J.B. 63, 66
Foulke, J. 33
Francis-Floyd, R. 4
Fruend, J. 124
Fuller, Marty J. 54
Garrard, A.B. 67
Garrard, Anthony B. 62
Gebhart, G.E. 91
Ghavimi, B. 115
Giachelli, J.W. 14
Glahn, J.F. 53
Gray, D.L. 11, 18, 35
Hansen, G.D. 66
Hanson, G.D. 63
Hatch, U. 56, 58, 76, 116
Hays, S.M. 24
Heard, M. 115
Hearnsberger, J.O. 78, 115
Hebicha, H. 58
Helfrich, L. A. 22
Hetrick, F.M. 10
Hickel, R. 30
Hollerman, W.D. 65
Hollis, C.G. 89
Hood, K. 110, 111
Huang, Y.W. 9, 95
Hunter, J.V. 90
Ishee, S. 118
Israel, D.C. 5
Jack, S.W. 124
Jacquez, R.B. 42
Jensen, Gary L. 47
Jensen, J. 29, 41, 58
Keenum, M.E. 59, 96
Keenum, Mark E. 13, 103
Kelly, H.D. 83
Killcreas, W. 118
Killcreas, W.E. 30
King, D.R. 1, 2
Kinnucan, H. 28, 56, 76, 98, 116
Kinnucan, H.W. 60
Klatt, L.V. 100
LaBruyere, D. 110, 111
Lambregts, Johannes Adrianus 107
Lee, Jasper S. 46
Leng, J. 118
Leung, C.K. 9, 95
Li, M. 7
Li, T. 10
Libey, G.S. 72
Lindberg, W.J. 23
Lloyd, S.W. 71, 105, 120, 132
Lock, J. 31
Lou, C.M. 42
Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station, Louisiana Cooperative Extension
Service 47
Lovell, R.T. 7, 50, 99, 102
Lovell, T. 64, 80
Lupiani, B. 10
MacMillan, J.R. 40, 124
Markmann, C. 104
Martin, N.R. Jr 63, 66
Masser, M. 41
May, J.A. 77
McGee, M.V. 74
McGee, Mike 27
McGilberry, J.H. 110, 111
McWilliams, D. 118
Miller, G.E. 72
Miltner, M. 90
Minor, W.H. 91
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station 54, 62
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Dept. of Agricultural
Economics 103
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State
University, Cooperative Extension Service 69
Mississippi State University, Cooperative Extension Service 19
Mohammed, T. 50
Molnar, J.J. 93
Murnyak, D.F. 84
Murnyak, M.O. 84
Murphy, Cecile 52
Nettleton, J.A. 100
New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Dept. of Agricultural
Economics 52
Nyankori, J.C.O. 5, 108
Pancorbo, O.C. 9
Pennington, V. 8, 36
Perry, J.E. 94
Plumb, J.A. 65, 81, 88, 119
Pomeroy, R. 76
Pomeroy, R.S. 5
Pote, J.W. 129
Prow, T.M. 25
Ratnayake, W.M.N. 100
Reames, J.E. 75
Reed, R.J. 45
Rhodes, R. 112
Roberson, B.S. 10
Robinson, Edwin H. 39
Rogers, W.A. 81
Saeed, M. 65
Schwedler, T. 40
Schwedler, T.E. 1, 2, 3, 131
Schweid, Richard, 16
Sedberry, J.E. Jr 79
Silva, J. L. 69, 109
Sindelar, S. 28, 56, 116
Smitherman, R.O. 55, 121
Steeby, J.A. 48, 67, 75
Steinbach, D. 31
Stickley, A.R. 125
Sullivan, G. 98
Sundstrom, F.J. 79
Tackett, D.L. 127
Taylor, P.W. 85, 124
Texas A & M University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics 107
Texas Agricultural Extension Service 43
Tilley, D.S. 34, 94
Toranzo, A.E. 10
Tucker, C. S. 38, 39
Tucker, C. S. (Craig S.), 6
Tucker, C.S. 3, 4, 44, 48, 67, 71, 75, 105, 117, 120, 129, 132
Turner, P.R. 42
United States. National Technical Information Service 17
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Agricultural Experiment Station 126
Vandeveer, L.R. 61
Waldrop, J. 118
Waldrop, J.E. 14, 30, 59, 67
Walsh, S.J. 23
Wax, C.L. 129
Wellborn, T. Jr 87
Wellborn, T.L. 82
Wellborn, T.L. Jr 37, 40, 57, 85
Wellborn, Thomas L. 19
Wilkes, N. 118
Willett, Lois Schertz 52
Williams, K. 91
Williams, S.B. 86
Wineholt, D. 116
Woiwode, John G. 68
Wolfe, W. 118
Woodruff, V.C. 101
Wright, E.V. 83
SUBJECT INDEX
4-h clubs 1, 2
Acceptability 50
Acquaculture 15
Aeration 48, 67, 70, 73, 117
Aeromonas 119
Agitators 73
Agriculture, Cooperative 52
Alabama 7, 28, 29, 41, 50, 56, 58, 63, 66, 93, 98, 112
Amendments 71
Ancillary enterprises 29, 36
Anemia 4
Applied research 116
Aquaculture 20, 21, 36, 47, 100, 107
Aquaculture industry 122
Aquatic plants 6
Aquatic weeds 6
Arkansas 8, 18, 35, 36
Astacus 33
Bacteria 9, 10, 71, 124
Bacterial count 9
Biochemistry 10
Bird control 77
Blades 73
Cage rearing 18
Cages 2
Capsicum annuum 79
Carcass quality 50
Case studies 21
Cash flow 14
Cash management 14
Catfish 14, 86
Catfishes 15, 16, 17, 19, 27, 32, 43, 46, 47, 47, 49, 52, 54, 62, 68, 69, 103,
107, 122, 126
Channel catfish 38, 39
Characterization 10
Checklists 87
Chilling 113
Chlorides 4
Computer software 118
Computer techniques 91
Concentrations 4
Constraints 93
Construction 2, 35
Consumer attitudes 5
Cooperative marketing of farm produce 52
Cooperative processing 108
Cost-benefit analysis 86
Costs 35, 56, 67
Crayfish 97
Cropping systems 67
Decision making 34
Delta (Miss. : Region) 16
Demand 60
Depletion 117
Deserts 25
Developmental history 57
Developmental stages 58
Diet 9
Disease prevention 41
Diversification 33
Econometric models 98, 116
Economic analysis 58, 59
Economic aspects 54, 103
Economic development 21
Economic factors 20
Economic impact 34, 56, 116
Economic viability 91
Effect of water temperature on 68
Elasticities 60
Estimated costs 36
Evaluation 73
Evisceration 9, 114
Expansion 76
Export marketing 122
Exports 33
Extension activities 25
Facilities 23
Farm enterprises 25
Farm income 14
Farm inputs 61
Farm leases 8
Farm management 14, 41
Farm ponds 62
Farm surveys 28, 28
Farming systems 25
Fatty acids 100
Feasibility studies 29
Feed composition tables 82
Feed formulation 11
Feeding 2
Fertilizers 79
Finance 118
Fish 78, 110, 111
Fish culture 1, 2, 31, 33, 42, 58, 59, 91, 95, 119
Fish diseases 88, 119
Fish farming 4, 11, 18, 20, 23, 25, 28, 35, 40, 41, 61, 70, 85, 87, 88, 93, 96,
97, 117, 123, 129
Fish farms 8, 76, 94
Fish feeding 11, 18, 50, 82
Fish hatcheries 40
Fish industry 33, 57, 108, 111, 112
Fish oils 50
Fish ponds 2, 6, 9, 31, 36, 44, 48, 71, 73, 77, 117, 132
Fish processing 110, 111, 112, 114, 115
Fish production 33, 34, 57, 96, 108
Fish products 5, 93, 94, 97, 110, 111
Fish trade 49
Fish-culture 16, 17, 19, 38, 39, 43, 46, 47, 47, 69
Fisheries 14, 103
Fishery management 87, 103
Fishery processing 17
Fishery products 54
Fishes 68, 82
Flavors 50
Flora 44
Florida 23
Food composition 78
Food microbiology 95
Food packaging 111
Food quality 110
Freezing 114
Freshwater catfishes 1, 5, 34, 87, 114
Fry 11
Georgia 95
Government 33
Grading 113
Grids 77
Groundwater 86
Growing media 79
Harvesting 2, 34, 67
Hatcheries 11
Heavy metals 79, 100
Ictaluridae 51, 125
Ictalurus 42, 48, 57, 71, 117, 119
Ictalurus nebulosus 10
Ictalurus punctatus 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 34, 41, 53, 67, 76, 77, 78, 91, 95, 96,
100, 108, 113, 124, 129
Imperfect competition 116
Indicators 9
Infectious diseases 88, 124
Input output analysis 34, 111
Investment 36, 59, 61
Isolation 124
Linear models 58, 108
Linear programming 58
Lipids 78
Literature reviews 78
Liveweight gain 67
Management 23, 118
Market planning 5
Market research 5, 50
Marketing 91, 93, 94, 96, 112, 126
Marketing techniques 25
Markets 76
Maryland 10
Masculinizing effect 24
Microbial contamination 9
Microcomputers 118
Minerals 100
Minnesota 84
Mississippi 12, 24, 44, 48, 53, 54, 59, 62, 62, 85, 96, 97, 100, 103, 103, 117,
118, 123, 125, 129, 132
Moisture content 115
Monopsony 98
Morone 10
Mud 79
New Mexico 25
Nitrification 42
Nitrites 4
Nutrient requirements 82
Nutritive value 79
Oklahoma 20, 26
Oxygen 117
Packaging 113
Pathogens 10
Periodicals 32
Pest control 41
Phalacrocorax 53, 77
Phospholipids 78
Phytoplankton 44
Placement 2
Poisoning 4
Polyunsaturated fatty acids 50
Ponds 11, 35, 79
Predator control 51, 125
Predatory birds 53
Price elasticities 98, 116
Prices 60, 116
Probabilistic models 5
Processing 113
Producer prices 34, 108
Production 86, 118
Production costs 58, 61
Production economics 85
Production structure 67
Propanil 117
Protein concentrates 7
Protein intake 9
Protozoal infections 88
Proximate analysis 100
Quality controls 110
Questionnaires 29
Record keeping 1
Regional surveys 5
Regression analysis 108
Research projects 24
Restaurants 5
Risk 34
Risks 28
Rural economy 33
Rural industry 21
Salinity 42
Salmo 33
Salmo salar 33
Scheduling 48
Seafoods 97
Sediments 79
Serology 10
Sex hormones 24
Shrimps 118
Siluroidea 4, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35, 40, 50, 56, 58, 59,
60, 61, 70, 73, 79, 85, 88, 93, 94, 97, 98, 115, 116, 123, 132
Size 67
Social benefits 116
Social life and customs 16
Soil amendments 79
Sour cherry 52
South Carolina 21
Southeastern states of U.S.A. 51
Spawning 11
Stocking density 67
Stocking rate 2, 31
Strains 10
Supply balance 116
Supply elasticities 98
Taints 56
Taste 24, 116
Taxonomy 44
Tenants' rights 8
Texas 31
U.S.A. 1, 2, 5, 33, 34, 60, 76, 94, 110, 111, 116
United States 47, 47, 47
University research 24
USA 37, 99, 102
Usage 5
Usda 24
Vitamins 100
Waste heat 68
Waste water treatment 42
Waste waters 42
Water composition and quality 24, 71, 119, 132
Water conservation 123, 129
Water use 129
Weight determination 113
Weight gain 115
Weight losses 115
Welfare economics 116
Wholesale prices 108
Yield response functions 48
Youth programs 1, 2
Animal Welfare
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