Checking more than one market can often pay off when you market your hogs. If you\u27re shooting for the high nut dollar for your hogs, this article shows how your choice of markets can affect the final outcome
In our article, Heading for Greater Hog Profits, last month, we outlined a new principle for recom...
This is the second of two articles on a survey of cattle and hog marketing practices of Iowa livesto...
In 1956, hog marketing for North Dakota follow a different pattern than for the United States. The ...
Several recent Iowa Farm Science articles have dealt with hog feeding, breeding, management and mark...
Midwest farmers in general have three choices in marketing their hogs; They can sell them live weigh...
In choosing the most profitable market for your hogs, you must decide both when and where to market....
Ten hog marketing groups located in Kansas and Iowa were surveyed during 1993 to determine the succe...
How do hogs fit into an individual farmer\u27s program? There\u27s no cut and dried answer to this q...
Twenty million hogs a year in Iowa alone- that\u27s big business. But, efficient competition from ot...
Ten hog marketing groups located in Kansas and Iowa were surveyed during 1993 to determine the succe...
One of the important, recurring decisions that each hog producer must make is the weight at which to...
Excerpts from the report Foreword: The marked expansion in the direct marketing of hogs in the last...
An enumerative survey of cattle and hog-marketing practices of Iowa livestock farmers was conducted ...
Hog marketings since last July have been substantially ahead of the figures for a year earlier. Ther...
The successful market hog producer plans a production program which best fits his farm conditions. H...
In our article, Heading for Greater Hog Profits, last month, we outlined a new principle for recom...
This is the second of two articles on a survey of cattle and hog marketing practices of Iowa livesto...
In 1956, hog marketing for North Dakota follow a different pattern than for the United States. The ...
Several recent Iowa Farm Science articles have dealt with hog feeding, breeding, management and mark...
Midwest farmers in general have three choices in marketing their hogs; They can sell them live weigh...
In choosing the most profitable market for your hogs, you must decide both when and where to market....
Ten hog marketing groups located in Kansas and Iowa were surveyed during 1993 to determine the succe...
How do hogs fit into an individual farmer\u27s program? There\u27s no cut and dried answer to this q...
Twenty million hogs a year in Iowa alone- that\u27s big business. But, efficient competition from ot...
Ten hog marketing groups located in Kansas and Iowa were surveyed during 1993 to determine the succe...
One of the important, recurring decisions that each hog producer must make is the weight at which to...
Excerpts from the report Foreword: The marked expansion in the direct marketing of hogs in the last...
An enumerative survey of cattle and hog-marketing practices of Iowa livestock farmers was conducted ...
Hog marketings since last July have been substantially ahead of the figures for a year earlier. Ther...
The successful market hog producer plans a production program which best fits his farm conditions. H...
In our article, Heading for Greater Hog Profits, last month, we outlined a new principle for recom...
This is the second of two articles on a survey of cattle and hog marketing practices of Iowa livesto...
In 1956, hog marketing for North Dakota follow a different pattern than for the United States. The ...