Signals
Signals: August 2010
(8/1/2010)
Signals: June 2010
(6/1/2010)
Signals: May 2010
(5/1/2010)
Signals: April 2010
(4/1/2010)
Signals: March 2010
(3/1/2010)
Signals: February 2010
(2/1/2010)
Higher Sow Slaughter, Good News Long Term
(1/10/2010)
Canada Will Ship Fewer Hogs South
(1/1/2010)
Hog Cycles Begin Recovery
(1/1/2010)
Losses Exceed 1998/1999
(11/1/2009)
Bankers will Force Deeper Cuts
(11/1/2009)
Still the Second Best Export Year
(11/1/2009)
Cutout Values Down Dramatically
(9/1/2009)
Productivity Keeps Pressure on Prices
(9/1/2009)
Corn Pushes Profits Out of Reach
(9/1/2009)
Productivity Outpacing Cutbacks
(8/1/2009)
Cost Relief Helps Offset Export Pain
(8/1/2009)
Some Good News: Lower Corn Prices
(7/1/2009)
Fewer Hogs, More Pork
(6/1/2009)
Timing Matters
(6/1/2009)
Paying the Price for H1N1
(6/1/2009)
Demand is Cycling Lower
(5/1/2009)
U.S. and Canadian Sow Herd Cuts Decline
(5/1/2009)
Futures Still an Attractive Option
(5/1/2009)
Herd Productivity: Good News, Bad News
(4/1/2009)
More Inventory Cuts Needed
(4/1/2009)
Breakevens Outpacing Hog Prices
(4/1/2009)
Canada Holds Back Market Hogs
(3/1/2009)
U.S. and Canadian Farrowings Decline
(3/1/2009)
2008 Exports = Nearly $42 per Hog
(3/1/2009)
2009 Pork Export Trend will be Lower
(2/1/2009)
Meat Demand Presents a Challenge
(2/1/2009)
Hints of More Stable Corn Prices Ahead
(2/1/2009)
Corn Prices Now Track Oil Prices
(1/1/2009)
A Strong U.S. Dollar will Temper Pork Exports
(1/1/2009)
Producers Find Renewed Optimism
(1/1/2009)
Record Pork Sets Record Retail Price
(11/1/2008)
2009 Meat Production Set to Decline
(11/1/2008)
Pork Exports Drive Hog Prices
(11/1/2008)
Fourth Quarter will Test Packer Capacity
(10/1/2008)
Exports Still Provide Good News
(10/1/2008)
Productivity will Temper Farrowing Cuts
(10/1/2008)
Exports Rule
(9/1/2008)
Hog Prices Respond with a Higher Trend
(9/1/2008)
What a Difference a Month Can Make
(9/1/2008)
Exports Remain the Bright Spot
(8/1/2008)
Productivity Advances Will Temper End Results
(8/1/2008)
Farrowing Intentions Signal Production Declines
(8/1/2008)
Hog Markets Offer Relief
(6/1/2008)
Slaughter Weight Decline Helps Out
(6/1/2008)









