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IFAS Fact Sheet# RF-AC011

Alternative Opportunities for Small Farms: Catfish Production Review

Mike McGee and Andrew Lazur


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Catfish farming in the United States has experienced tremendous growth in the past twenty years. Production has increased from 5 million lbs in 1972 to nearly 500 million lbs in 1996. The majority of production is concentrated in the Mississippi Delta region with an estimated 155,000 acres of ponds.
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