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Weekly Overview: End in Sight for Sow Stalls in Canada

2014-03-10 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

GLOBAL - Canada has a new Code of Practice on pig welfare that spells the end of sow stalls as well as including new standards for pain control and environment enrichment, writes Jackie Linden. It has been generally welcomed by the industry and animal welfare campaigners. Six out of 10 Australian sows are now in group housing systems, it was revealed last week.

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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Mar. 8, 2014

2014-03-08 03:25:00| Beef

Feeder and stocker cattle sold steady to $4 higher this week, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. It was a comparatively light test, though, as winter weather curtailed receipts across much of the primary trade areas. Get the latest cattle market report each week on the BEEF magazine website. Audio File:  FINAL030814.mp3 read more

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Wool Prices in Australia, South Africa and New Zealand (Weekly Report)

2014-03-07 20:34:34| EmergingTextiles.com

Wool prices this week slighlty fell in A$ terms, as a result of a lack of demand. Our weekly report delivers a comprehensive view of wool prices in Australia, with a long list of micron types in A$, US$ and euro terms. Historical charts are also available, such as downloadable historical data. A glimpse on the New Zealand and South African markets is provided.

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Viscose Staple Fiber and Filament Prices in China (Weekly Report)

2014-03-06 23:33:01| EmergingTextiles.com

Viscose prices very slightly fell in the last seven days in China, as reflected by our weekly report covering the viscose/rayon staple fiber and filament markets over the last 12 months in China. Viscose spun yarn prices are also released. Cotton linter and cotton pulp trends are being tracked over the last 12 months, in addition.

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Outlook: $3-$5 Weekly Market Swings Are Becoming Routine

2014-03-05 21:50:00| Beef

By Nevil Speer, Western Kentucky University Experienced traders know to never get in the way of the market. Once a run begins, markets seemingly create a self-propelling momentum that’s difficult to break. And taking a contrarian position on a whim can prove especially painful. Fed cattle prices are on a roll. For sellers, this year’s bullish market is extremely gratifying and helps dull the pain of an extended run of negative closeouts. The ensuing sentiment has understandably resulted in renewed exuberance about the business. read more

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