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    The United States predicts that the cost of pig feed will rise next year

    • Last Update: 2001-08-21
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: Ron plan, an economist at the University of Missouri, published the results of the annual pig forecast survey conducted by agricultural economists In his July survey, 25 AAEA members predicted that in the next 17 months, pork production will increase and pig prices will fall The group also forecasts higher feed costs next year Their forecast for the average farm corn price in the United States is $2.06 per bushel The lowest forecast was $1.91/pu and the highest was $2.32/pu The average price of soybean meal in dectar state is predicted to be close to $170 / ton next year.
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