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USDA June 30 Quarterly Hogs & Pigs Report (released June 27, 2008, 2:00 p.m. CST)
released June 27, 2008
* USDA Avg Trade Guess Range
All Hogs & Pigs 106 104.6 103.4-105.7
Kept for Breeding 99 98.6 97.3-99.3
Kept for Marketing 107 105.1 103.8-106.5
Mar-May Pig Crop 104 102.0 101.0-103.6
Mar-May Pigs/Litter 102 100.8 100.5-101.1
Mar-May Farrowings 102 101.3 100.5-102.8
Jun-Aug Farrowing Intentions 98 97.9 97.1-99.0
Sep-Nov Farrowing Intentions 96 96.7 95.0-97.5
Hogs Under 60lbs 104 102.9 101.7-105
Hogs to 119lbs 106 104.7 103.2-107.0
Hogs 120-179 109 106.8 105.6-108
Hogs 180lbs & Over 110 107.7 106.2-109

This report is filed in: Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Reports

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USDA March 2008 Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report (released March 27, 2008, 2:00 p.m. CST)
released March 28, 2008
- March 2008 Estimate Average Guess Range December USDA Estimate
All Pigs and Hogs on March 1 107.0 104.6 103.3 - 105.6 104
Kept for Breeding 100.0 100.2 99.0 - 102.0 101
Kept for Marketing 107.0 105.3 103.5 - 106.3 105
Dec - Feb Pig Crop 106.0 103.7 102.8 - 105.0 104
Dec - Feb Pigs per Litter 101.0 101.1 100.7 - 101.7 101
Dec - Feb Farrowings 105.0 102.6 102.0 - 104.0 103
Mar - May Farrowing Intentions 100.0 100.6 99.4 - 103.0 102
Jun - Aug Farrowing Intentions 98.0 100.1 98.5 - 103.0 100
Hogs Weighing Under 60 lbs 107.0 104.5 104.0 - 105.5 104
Hogs Weighing 60 to 119 lbs 107.0 105.4 105.0 - 106.3 104
Hogs Weighing 120 to 179 lbs 107.0 105.5 104.0 - 106.3 104
Hogs Weighing 180 and Over 108.0 106.7 104.5 - 110.3 106

This report is filed in: Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Reports

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