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Hog Profitability Due to Lower Feed Costs, Less Production

2014-10-15 22:24:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: University of Missouri Extension Lower feed costs have helped the profitability of hogs. At the peak of corn prices, the break-even price for hogs was around $75 per hundredweight, but Ron Plain, University of Missouri Extension agricultural economist, sees that break-even price dropping below $50 this winter. read more

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