Home Cheaper Corn Fuels Hog Industry Growth
 

Keywords :   


Cheaper Corn Fuels Hog Industry Growth

2013-11-18 20:53:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: University of Illinois   If fed to hogs, corn is worth an estimated $6.85 per bushel when the profits from hog production are assigned to the value of corn, says Chris Hurt, Purdue University Extension economist. That’s good to know for grain farmers who are seeking new ways to add value to corn. read more

Tags: industry growth corn cheaper

Category:Agriculture and Forestry

Latest from this category

All news

02.07SHIC project to identify research priorities for H5N1 risk to swine
02.07Ohio pork processor cited for 43 safety violations
02.07Smithfield Foods to shutter Altoona, Iowa ham boning facility
02.07SMEC focused on lifelong education, swine research
02.07American Simmental Association announces Fall Focus 2024 in Amarillo, Texas
02.07Ribbon cutting celebrates new feedlot research, teaching, extension center
01.07July/August 2024 Digital Edition of National Hog Farmer now available
01.07Mexico market immersion with USMEF
Agriculture and Forestry »
03.07Summary for Hurricane Beryl (AT2/AL022024)
02.07Hurricane Beryl Graphics
02.07Hurricane Beryl Forecast Discussion Number 17
02.07Hurricane Beryl Forecast Advisory Number 17
02.07Ansell Completes Acquisition of Kimberly-Clarks PPE Business
02.07Ecolab Launches 100% Plastic-Free Wipe for Healthcare Settings
02.07Summary for Hurricane Beryl (AT2/AL022024)
02.07Chattanooga Area High School Students Graduate from BASFs TECH Academy
More »