US porcine bloodmeal prices climb

US porcine bloodmeal prices climb

Please note that Chloe Krimmel was out of office on Wednesday July 24 and will return on Thursday July 25.

Trading was mostly steady on Wednesday in the US animal proteins market, with porcine meat and bone meal (MBM) again reported in a range of $325-365 per short ton FOB.

There were reports as high as $425 per short ton and bids as low as $250 per ton FOB, but the bulk of activity on Wednesday was within the printed price for the Missouri River and Eastern Iowa-Illinois markets.

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