Hog Outlook: USDA Increases 2013 Red Meat, Poultry Production Estimates

US - For the third consecutive month, USDA has increased their estimate of 2013 production of red meat and poultry, write Ron Plain and Scott Brown.
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The latest estimate is up 0.8 per cent from their February forecast and up 3.3 per cent from the December prediction. Today's update raised the forecasts for 2013 production of beef by 0.1 per cent, chicken up 1.7 per cent and turkey production up 2.5 per cent. USDA reduced expected pork production by 0.2 per cent compared to their February forecast. USDA is now predicting combined red meat and poultry production will 0.4 per cent greater than in 2012. In December, they predicted meat and poultry production would be 2.6 per cent lower this year than last.

Today's job numbers are encouraging. The unemployment rate dropped from 7.9 per cent in January to 7.7 per cent in February. Hopefully, this will strengthen meat demand.

This week, Statistics Canada released their 1 January inventory numbers for livestock. Their hog inventory was down 0.5 per cent compared to a year ago. The Canadian swine breeding herd was down 0.9 per cent and their market hog inventory was 0.5 per cent smaller than at the start of 2012.

Their sheep and lamb inventory was up 0.7 per cent. Canada's total cattle inventory on 1 January was up 0.5 per cent. Beef cow numbers were down 1.0 per cent and milk cow numbers up 0.1 per cent. The number of heifers being kept for breeding herd replacement was up 3.4 per cent. The 2012 calf crop in Canada was 2.5 per cent smaller than the year before.

Thursday afternoon's calculated pork cutout value was $78.91/cwt, down $2.40 from the previous Thursday, down $5.08 from this week last year, and the lowest of any date since 25 September 2012. Ham, loins, bellies, and butts were all lower this week.

Despite the drop in pork cutout, the national average negotiated carcass price for direct delivered hogs on the morning report today was $74.23/cwt, up $3.80 from last Friday. Eastern corn belt hogs averaged $74.40 this morning. Neither the western corn belt nor Iowa-Minnesota had a morning price quote.

Peoria had a live top of $49/cwt on Friday. Zumbrota, MN topped at $52/cwt. The top for interior Missouri live hogs today was $53.50/cwt, $3 lower than the previous Friday. The national average hog carcass price this morning was 94.1 per cent of the cutout value.

Hog slaughter this week totaled 2.201 million head, up 1.5 per cent from last week and up 3.2 per cent compared to the same week last year.

The average barrow and gilt live weight in Iowa-Minnesota last week was 276.1 pounds, down 0.1 pound from a week earlier and unchanged from a year ago.

Friday's close for the April lean hog futures contract was $82.02/cwt, up 90 cents from the previous Friday. May hog futures ended the week 72 cents higher at $90.12/cwt. June hogs gained 33 cents this week to settle at $91.70/cwt today. July hog futures ended the week at $92.00/cwt.

Corn futures ended the week lower than the previous Friday.

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