Catfish Production Economics The commercial production of catfish in the United States has increased at a phenomenal rate in the last three decades. By 1997, channel catfish culture was the largest aquaculture industry in the United States, with catfish production representing 72 percent (by weight) and 55 percent (by value) of the entire industry (U.S. Joint Subcommittee on Aquaculture 1999). |
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Production of Hybrid Catfish The mating or crossing of two different species is a process called hybridization, with the offspring known as hybrids. Breeding hybrids with selected or favored characteristics of each parent is one of the goals of animal husbandry. Of all these interspecific catfish hybrids, only one hybrid has characteristics that would favor commercial application. That hybrid is the channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) x blue catfish (I. furcatus) hybrid (denoted as the CxB hybrid). |
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