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2014 in rearview mirror, pork producers look to capitalize in 15

2015-01-26 02:55:00| National Hog Farmer

By Kent Bang, VP & Team Leader, AgStar Financial Services Hog prices have softened considerably in the past two months as slaughter numbers continue to climb. Prices paid for pigs have declined from over $100 per cwt. in October. They declined to $88.50 per cwt. in November, $85.65 in December and under $80 in early January. read more

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