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Capturing relative phenotypes to help us understand boar fertility

Amanda Minton, Associate Director of Reproductive Technology at Acuity Swine and Karl Kerns, Assistant Professor at Iowa State University, discuss capturing relative phenotypes to help us understand and ultimately improve boar fertility.

 

R&D: Understanding index distribution and accountability in competitive comparison

Justin Fix, Director of Business Development and Genetic Improvement with Acuity and Caleb Shull, Director of Research at The Maschhoffs discuss how genetic evaluation varies from nucleus to commercial production and how that variation creates a bias in data analysis.


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Canada’s Hog Sector Faces 2025 Challenges

FCC predicts strong hog prices and lower feed costs in 2025, but potential U.S. tariffs and declining domestic pork consumption could challenge Canadian producers' profitability.Read More

Water Usage Increased by Dietary Phytase Incorporation in Growing and Finishing Swine

Phosphorus is a required nutrient for pigs added to diets in the form of monocalcium or dicalcium phosphate in addition to the phosphorus from the dietary ingredients.Read More

U.S. Pork Industry: January 2025 Sees Increased Production Amid Rising Prices

The U.S. pork industry started 2025 on a strong note, with increased production and higher hog prices driven by robust consumer demand. According to the latest USDA Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook, estimated federally inspected (FI) pork production in January 2025 reached approximately 2.5 billion pounds, reflecting a 1% increase compared to January 2024. This growth was primarily fueled by a higher number of slaughter-ready animals—about 11.4 million head, nearly 1% more than the previous year—combined with slightly heavier average dressed weights. Despite this increase in supply, consumer demand for pork remained high, allowing processors to command higher sale prices for pork cuts at the wholesale level. January 2025 saw a significant increase in hog prices, with processors paying $80.19 per hundredweight (cwt)—a 19% jump from January 2024. At the same time, the wholesale pork carcass cutout averaged $91.07 per cwt, 4.7% higher than the same period last year. While the grosRead More

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