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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

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