Lower Sow Farrowing in Sept Qrtrly Hogs and Pigs Report

Lower Sow Farrowing in Sept Qrtrly Hogs and Pigs Report

Limited trade was communicated again for Thursday. Most values traded within the previously set ranges. The only adjustments were on porcine and ruminant bloodmeal on indications of active demand and feathermeal with strong interest on the interior.

A high of $975/st was reported on porcine bloodmeal, Mo. River, though bulk of trade was not confirmed as high. The low end moved up on porcine bloodmeal for Mo. River, adjusting the range to $875-950/st. Ruminant bloodmeal was also communicated as slightly stronger with active interest, with a new range of $850-950/st Tx Panhandle and $875-900/st Mo. River.

Feathermeal Mid-South was higher by $5/st while the AL/GA region witnessed a wider range of $570-600/st. Poultry by-product was steady for the day.

September Quarterly Hogs and Pigs

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