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| Canada breeding herd nearly six percent smaller from ’09 |
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Statistics Canada says the Canadian swine breeding herd was 5.8 percent smaller on April 1 than a year earlier and their market hog inventory was down 1.6 percent. They said first quarter farrowings in Canada were down 5.4 percent and predicted the number of sows to farrow in the second quarter of 2010 would be down 2.1 percent, and third quarter farrowings would be down 3.6 percent. When combined with the USDA data, it looks like U.S-Canadian farrowings were down 4 percent during the winter, and will be down 3.6 percent this spring and down 2.7 percent this summer.
The Canadian breeding herd has declined for 21 consecutive quarters and is 19.6 percent smaller than on January 1, 2005. The rate of decline in the Canadian sow herd is more than double that of the U.S. cutback. Pork producers in both countries have lost mountains of money in recent years with the Canadians hard hit by the strengthening of the Canadian dollar in recent months.
Pigs per litter have increased in Canada, but not as fast as in the U.S. The first quarter of 2010 saw a Canadian average of 9.9 pigs per litter, up 0.7 percent from the year before. They are 0.3 pig per litter ahead of us, but the gap has been cut in half over the last three years. Sow slaughter has dropped off since USDA released their encouraging March hog inventory report. The decline is due in part to fewer Canadian sows coming south for slaughter. Grimes’ gilt slaughter data is showing a high percentage of gilts in the barrow and gilt slaughter, implying the rate of gilt retention is still low.
USDA’s Thursday afternoon calculated pork cutout value was $90.20 per cwt., down $0.48 from the previous Thursday, but up $33.57 compared to the same day last year.
Despite the decline in cutout value, loins, hams and pork bellies were all slightly higher this week. The lean hogs futures contracts are implying that the 2010 peak in hog prices will be in May. The key will be how consumers react when these higher pork prices hit the grocery store.
The national weighted average carcass price for negotiated hogs Friday morning was $82.48 per cwt., $2.65 higher than the previous Friday. Regional average prices on Friday morning were: eastern Corn Belt $82.50, western Corn Belt $82.45, and Iowa-Minnesota $82.42 per cwt. The top live hog price Friday at Sioux Falls was $63 per cwt., up $3.50 from the previous Friday. Peoria topped at $55 on Friday and Zumbrota, Minn. had a top price of $59. The interior Missouri live top Friday was $58 per cwt., 75 cents higher than the previous Friday.
The average carcass weight of barrows and gilts slaughtered the week ending April 17 was 201 pounds, 1 pound lighter than a year ago. Iowa-Minnesota live weights last week averaged 269.9 pounds, up 0.6 pound from the week before and up 0.4 pound compared to a year earlier. |
| 5/5/2010 |
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