Pork production in the U.S. has typically taken place on diversified family farming operations where the operator independently makes virtually all the critical production and marketing decisions. The decisions include the breeding stock genetics, feeding programs, health programs, the facilities used, farrowing cycles and all other key production decisions. Marketing decisions such as time of sale, weight at sale, and the choice of packer have also been made independently by individual operators. In nearly all cases, these producer level decisions were made in response to open market prices on both the input and output side of the market
A 2007 survey of US pork producers indicated that nearly two-thirds of US hogs are produced by less ...
The U.S. pork production sector has changed dramatically in recent years. Two decades ago it was mad...
The U.S. hog industry has experienced dramatic structural change as the trend continues for fewer pr...
The traditional pork production system in the upper midwest has been characterized by open markets f...
Structural changes now occurring in agriculture have led to a bifurcated pork channel. One side of ...
Rapid changes are now occurring in the food system channel for livestock and livestock products. The...
It is an obvious understatement that theU.S. pork industry is changing. It is a more daunting taskto...
During this century three major trends have characterized the development of the hog slaughter-proce...
Livestock Outlook: U.S. pork sector remains a growth industry as production records keep tumbling
The pork production sector is undergoing a significant, perhaps unprecedented change in its size and...
The U.S. pork sector is evolving from an industry of small, independent firms vertically linked by s...
Pork producers are faced with numerous competitive challenges. Having a higher cost of production th...
Pork producers continue to seek avenues to retain ownership of their product as it moves along the “...
Pork producers interested in niche market production need information on the costs of alternative op...
In March and April of 1993, a random sample of 334 Iowa pork producers participated in a survey rega...
A 2007 survey of US pork producers indicated that nearly two-thirds of US hogs are produced by less ...
The U.S. pork production sector has changed dramatically in recent years. Two decades ago it was mad...
The U.S. hog industry has experienced dramatic structural change as the trend continues for fewer pr...
The traditional pork production system in the upper midwest has been characterized by open markets f...
Structural changes now occurring in agriculture have led to a bifurcated pork channel. One side of ...
Rapid changes are now occurring in the food system channel for livestock and livestock products. The...
It is an obvious understatement that theU.S. pork industry is changing. It is a more daunting taskto...
During this century three major trends have characterized the development of the hog slaughter-proce...
Livestock Outlook: U.S. pork sector remains a growth industry as production records keep tumbling
The pork production sector is undergoing a significant, perhaps unprecedented change in its size and...
The U.S. pork sector is evolving from an industry of small, independent firms vertically linked by s...
Pork producers are faced with numerous competitive challenges. Having a higher cost of production th...
Pork producers continue to seek avenues to retain ownership of their product as it moves along the “...
Pork producers interested in niche market production need information on the costs of alternative op...
In March and April of 1993, a random sample of 334 Iowa pork producers participated in a survey rega...
A 2007 survey of US pork producers indicated that nearly two-thirds of US hogs are produced by less ...
The U.S. pork production sector has changed dramatically in recent years. Two decades ago it was mad...
The U.S. hog industry has experienced dramatic structural change as the trend continues for fewer pr...