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Cornhusker Economics

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Date of this Version

10-13-1999

Document Type

Newsletter Issue

Citation

Cornhusker Economics, October 13, 1999, agecon.unl.edu/cornhuskereconomics

Comments

Copyright 1999 University of Nebraska.

Abstract

While low grain prices are burdensome for grain producers, they offer some relief for pork producers. Until live hog supplies decrease, producers are faced with a poor outlook for prices. Therefore, keeping control of input cost, especially feed cost, will be critical to success.

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