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Aqua KE Government Documents 2003:7040050


Technical Publication

Crawfish Production

Production Economics, Pond Construction and Water Supply

Jimmy L. Avery, Robert P. Romaire and W. Ray McClain

Document format: pdf

Publisher: Southern Regional Aquaculture Center

Creation date: October 1998

Crawfish culture can fit well with farm management plans because it uses marginal agricultural lands, existing labor, and farm equipment during off-peak farming periods. The integration of rice farming and crawfish culture has worked extremely well in the southeast U.S. Disadvantages of crawfish culture are the high volume of water required, the lengthy and expensive harvesting period, and unstable markets.

Key Words: USDA • SRAC • Crawfish • Crayfish • Production Economics • Pond Construction







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