U.S. Direct Feeder Pig Summary
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Des Moines, IA Fri Dec 03,2010 USDA-Iowa Dept of Ag Market News
National Direct Delivered Feeder Pig Report: Week Ending Dec 03
Weekly Summary of prices
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Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Pig Weekly Summary
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Springfield, IL Fri Dec 03, 2010 USDA-Illinois Dept Ag Market News
Eastern Cornbelt Direct Feeder Pig Weekly Summary: Week ending Dec 3
Summary includes
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U.S. Direct Feeder Pig Summary
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Des Moines, IA Fri Dec 03,2010 USDA-Iowa Dept of Ag Market News
National Direct Delivered Feeder Pig Report: Week Ending Dec 03
Weekly Summary of prices
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Hog Outlook: Prices End $4 Higher, Frozen Pork Down
Hog prices ended the week nearly $4 higher than the week before. The national weighted average carcass price for negotiated hogs Friday morning was $65.19/cwt, up $3.82/cwt from the previous Friday.
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Missouri Direct Feeder Pig Report
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Jefferson City, MO Fri Dec 03, 2010 MO Dept of Ag-USDA Market News
Missouri Weekly Direct Weaner and Feeder Pig Report
(Week Ending
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Missouri Direct Feeder Pig Report
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Jefferson City, MO Fri Dec 03, 2010 MO Dept of Ag-USDA Market News
Missouri Weekly Direct Weaner and Feeder Pig Report
(Week Ending
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Hog Outlook: Retail Pork Prices Increase, Slaughter Total Up
The average retail price of pork during October was a record $3.363 per pound, up 6.3 cents from the month before and 48.3 cents higher than in October 2009. October’s price was the sixth consecutive record high. Having record retail prices is good, unless you need to move a lot of product.
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Vomitoxin and the weanling pig
Last January, the North Central Coordinating Committee on Swine Nutrition, or NCCC-042, recognized the extensive vomitoxin or DON contamination in much of the 2009 U.S. corn crop.
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Roberts Report: Beef Exports Higher On Weaker Dollar, Corn Helped By Wheat Rally
A stronger stock market; higher commodities; and short covering were
all supportive factors. The weaker U.S. dollar is also seen as
supportive for U.S. beef exports. The increasing DOW is signaling
traders that people are doing a little better now and will be able to
afford higher end beef cuts.
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AgFeed Industries, Inc. Announces Stocking Agreement For Xinyu Production Pod
AgFeed Industries, Inc., one of
the largest independent hog production and animal nutrient companies in
China, today announced an agreement on terms for the stocking of the
first phase of the Xinyu production pod starting in the fourth quarter
of 2010 with PIC, a division of Genus PLC.
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Hog Outlook: Slaughter & Export Demand Increases
Pork exports during April were up 2.2% compared to 12 months earlier. Pork imports were down 4.6%. In April, 5.5 pounds of pork were exported for each pound imported. During the first four months of 2010 pork exports were up 1.5% and imports down 3.5%. January-April exports to Japan, our biggest foreign customer, were down 7.1% but shipments to Mexico and Canada were up 25.7% and 10.6%, respectively.
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- Commentary: Ag must resist HSUS 'divide and conquer' strategy
- Outbreak of PEDV spreads to 13 U.S. states
- Finding the comedy in ag-gag
- National Pork Board elects new officers; Richter to lead
- Smithfield Foods bid reflects China’s quality issues
- Will Smith dethroned in latest Peterson Farm Bros. parody



