Non-feed costs threaten pork producer profits
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6/1/2026
Stubborn non-feed production costs coupled with a slight increase in grain prices are pushing hog operation breakevens into the mid-to-upper $80s, threatening to limit the pork industry's recent recovery, said Holly Cook Anderson, an ag economist with the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC).
Cook Anderson detailed the complex economic landscape facing ...
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