Weekly Hog Market Update: August 9, 2024

The latest hog market data for the week ending August 9, 2024, reveals mixed trends across the Ontario, Canadian, and U.S. markets:

Ontario Market:

  • The 100% Base Formula Price saw a slight dip, closing at $231.22 per ckg.
  • Average dressed weight increased to 105.75 kg.
  • Weaned pig value reached $60.12, and feeder pig value was at $95.38.
  • The number of market hogs sold increased by 4% compared to the previous year.

Canadian Market:

  • The Quebec Pool Price dropped slightly to $222.60 per ckg.
  • The value of the Canadian dollar showed a slight improvement to $0.7282 USD.
  • Hog slaughter numbers remained stable, aligning with the previous year’s figures.

U.S. Market:

  • Federally inspected slaughter numbers were steady at approximately 2.37 million hogs.
  • Sow slaughter saw a significant decline, down by 10.1% compared to last year.
  • The CME Constructed Price closed at $92.71 per cwt, while the USDA Pork Carcass Cutout Value decreased to $100.49 per cwt.

Feed Market:

  • Corn and soybean prices continued to soften, with Chicago corn at $3.7675 per bushel and soybeans at $10.0250 per bushel.
  • Soybean meal prices eased to $630.20 per tonne.

These insights reflect the ongoing challenges and fluctuations in the swine industry, emphasizing the need for producers to stay informed and adaptable in these dynamic market conditions.