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Updated on November 20, 2007
1. Swine News: US Hog Slaughter Easily Sets Record, Up 10% Vs Yr Ago Lower hog prices and firmer wholesale pork values expanded processing margins to their widest levels in two years, which encouraged packers to push more hogs through the plants this weekend. federally inspected hog slaughter this week, estimated at 2.362 million head, was up 10% from a year ago and easily surpassed the previous high set the week-ended Oct. The higher pork prices led to speculation by some traders and analysts that hog prices may be near a seasonal floor. Wholesale pork...
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2. Swine News: Game of Chicken in Grain Planting We continue to believe that grain processors. Word Count: 389 . Companies Featured in This Article: Pilgrim's Pride, Smithfield Foods Credit Suisse. This is bad news if you are feeding corn and soy to animals (Tyson Foods, Pilgrim's Pride, and Smithfield Foods and bad news for ethanol producers like Archer Daniels Midland.
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3. Swine News: School food firm gets A for apples The deal, brokered by the nonprofit group Kids First, involves agreements with at least three farms to supply apples, butternut squash and potatoes to Sodexho. But the bulk of its supplies have come from large, out-of-state farms that offered lower prices and could satisfy large orders. Kids First says it took three years of negotiations to alter those buying patterns a transition that required farms to lower their prices and work together to meet Sodexhos demands. Although local farmers...
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4. Swine News: Farms to share $1.8 million in lagoon grants The grants from Smithfield Foods were negotiated in 2000 in a 25-year commitment of $50 million to help clean up hog farm waste lagoons. The state Wildlife Resources Commission is getting $308,000 to install field borders and buffers on swine farms to improve water quality. Cooper's office selects recipients and this year gave $500,000 to a foundation to close unused waste lagoons. by The Associated Press published October 23, 2007 12:15 am e-mail this Print this RALEIGH North Carolina...
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5. Swine News: Family farms raise pigs for corporations Onstott said he is simply trying to make a living and would rather not talk about the controversy associated with the new hog farms in the county that have pitted neighbor against neighbor. Dan Cross, general manager of Synergy, said his company isn't trying to disguise its corporate connections by giving individual farms separate corporate names, but that decentralization equals better business for Synergy and the company's contract growers. Dan Cross, general manager of Synergy, said his...
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6. Swine News: Day 34: Walk for Sumilao, Walk for the Peasantry Although they have particular calls such as revocation of the conversion order, they are also calling for the extension and reformation of the CARP, and recognition for a need of a Land Use Law, which, would redound to the benefit of the whole peasantry across the country. Although they have particular calls such as revocation of the conversion order, they are also calling for the extension and reformation of the CARP, and recognition for a need of a Land Use Law, which, would redound to...
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