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For hog price report definitions and calculations, click here. Manitoba market hog prices are collected from major processors in Manitoba, compiled and released weekly by Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (ARD). Manitoba market hog prices are weighted by the volume of hogs processed, and averaged monthly. United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices are sourced from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and presented in Canadian dollars (C$) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. Monthly U.S. iso-wean and feeder pig prices are a simple average of the weekly U.S. total composite weighted average prices. Average five and 10-year prices are calculated as simple averages of weekly or monthly prices.Fields included (Alias (Field name): Field description.)
Period (Period): period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly; ;
PeriodNo (PeriodNo): serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation);
Hog category (Hog category): category of animals from the selection of U.S. feeder pigs, U.S. iso-wean pigs, Manitoba market hogs;
Previous year price (Previous): animal price in corresponding period of previous year*;
Current year price (Current): animal price in corresponding period of current year*;
5-year average price (Average5): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 5 years (excluding current year)*;
10-year average price (Average10): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 10 years (excluding current year)*.
*(C$ per head for U.S. feeder pigs and U.S. iso-wean pigs, C$ per 100 kg for Manitoba market hogs)
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TwitterManitoba market hog prices and United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices shown weekly and monthly for current and previous years. This table contains weekly and monthly prices paid for market hogs in Manitoba and iso-wean and feeder pigs in United States (U.S.) in current and previous years, as well as average prices for five and 10 previous years. For hog price report definitions and calculations, click here. Manitoba market hog prices are collected from major processors in Manitoba, compiled and released weekly by Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (ARD). Manitoba market hog prices are weighted by the volume of hogs processed, and averaged monthly. United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices are sourced from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and presented in Canadian dollars (C$) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. Monthly U.S. iso-wean and feeder pig prices are a simple average of the weekly U.S. total composite weighted average prices. Average five and 10-year prices are calculated as simple averages of weekly or monthly prices. Fields included (Alias (Field name): Field description.) Period (Period): period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly; ; PeriodNo (PeriodNo): serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation); Hog category (Hog category): category of animals from the selection of U.S. feeder pigs, U.S. iso-wean pigs, Manitoba market hogs; Previous year price (Previous): animal price in corresponding period of previous year*; Current year price (Current): animal price in corresponding period of current year*; 5-year average price (Average5): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 5 years (excluding current year)*; 10-year average price (Average10): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 10 years (excluding current year)*. *(C$ per head for U.S. feeder pigs and U.S. iso-wean pigs, C$ per 100 kg for Manitoba market hogs)
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The article discusses the factors that influence market hog prices in the United States, including supply and demand dynamics, feed costs, trade policies, and consumer preferences. It also highlights the impact of diseases and seasonal variations on prices, emphasizing the need for producers to monitor market trends and adapt their strategies accordingly.
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Historical Manitoba market hog prices and the United States (US) ISO weaner and feeder hog sectors presented in interactive tables.These interactive charts illustrate prices paid for market hogs in Manitoba and iso-wean and feeder pigs in the United States (U.S.) for the last ten years. The prices can be displayed by week or by month for one or more years. For hog price report definitions and calculations, click here. Manitoba market hog prices are collected from major processors in Manitoba, compiled and released weekly by Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (ARD). Manitoba market hog prices are weighted by the volume of hogs processed, and averaged monthly. United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices are sourced from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and presented in Canadian dollars (C$) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. Monthly U.S. iso-wean and feeder pig prices are a simple average of the weekly U.S. total composite weighted average prices.
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Lean Hogs rose to 81.80 USd/Lbs on October 24, 2025, up 0.03% from the previous day. Over the past month, Lean Hogs's price has fallen 18.28%, but it is still 2.67% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Lean Hogs - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on October of 2025.
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Learn about the factors that influence hog prices, including supply and demand, market conditions, feed costs, government regulations, and seasonal factors. Stay informed with daily market reports and agricultural publications to make informed decisions as a farmer or buyer.
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TwitterThe table represents prices paid for market hogs in Manitoba and iso-wean and feeder pigs in the U.S. weekly and monthly for the current and last 10 years.For hog price report definitions and calculations, click here. Manitoba market hog prices are collected from major processors in Manitoba, compiled and released weekly by Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (ARD). Manitoba market hog prices are weighted by the volume of hogs processed, and averaged monthly. United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices are sourced from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and presented in Canadian dollars (C$) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. Monthly U.S. iso-wean and feeder pig prices are a simple average of the weekly U.S. total composite weighted average prices. Fields included (Alias (Field name): Field description)Year (Year): year from the selection of last ten years including current yearPeriod (Period): period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and WeeklyPeriodNo (PeriodNo): serial number of period (1-12 for Monthly presentation, 1-52 for Weekly presentation)Price (Price): Hogs price for the corresponding period of time (C$ per head for U.S. feeder pigs and iso-wean pigs, CAD per 100 kg for Manitoba market hogs)Hog category (Hog category): category of animals from the selection of U.S. feeder pigs, U.S. iso-wean pigs, Manitoba market hogs
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TwitterManitoba market hog prices and United States (U.S.) iso-wean pig and feeder pig prices weekly and monthly, for the last 10 years. The table represents prices paid for market hogs in Manitoba and iso-wean and feeder pigs in the U.S. weekly and monthly for the current and last 10 years. For hog price report definitions and calculations, click here. Manitoba market hog prices are collected from major processors in Manitoba, compiled and released weekly by Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (ARD). Manitoba market hog prices are weighted by the volume of hogs processed, and averaged monthly. United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices are sourced from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and presented in Canadian dollars (C$) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. Monthly U.S. iso-wean and feeder pig prices are a simple average of the weekly U.S. total composite weighted average prices. Fields included (Alias (Field name): Field description) Year (Year): year from the selection of last ten years including current year Period (Period): period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly PeriodNo (PeriodNo): serial number of period (1-12 for Monthly presentation, 1-52 for Weekly presentation) Price (Price): Hogs price for the corresponding period of time (C$ per head for U.S. feeder pigs and iso-wean pigs, CAD per 100 kg for Manitoba market hogs)Hog category (Hog category): category of animals from the selection of U.S. feeder pigs, U.S. iso-wean pigs, Manitoba market hogs
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Analysis of Tuesday's lean hog market, detailing futures declines, changes in the USDA hog price and pork cutout value, and current slaughter estimates.
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The global hog market is a dynamic sector characterized by significant growth potential. While precise figures for market size and CAGR are unavailable, leveraging industry knowledge and reported market trends suggests a substantial market valuation, likely exceeding $100 billion USD in 2025, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in the range of 3-5% over the forecast period (2025-2033). Several key drivers fuel this expansion, including rising global meat consumption, particularly in developing economies experiencing increasing disposable incomes and a growing middle class. Furthermore, technological advancements in hog farming, such as improved breeding techniques and sophisticated feed management systems, contribute to enhanced efficiency and productivity. However, the market also faces constraints, including the cyclical nature of hog prices, vulnerability to disease outbreaks (African Swine Fever being a notable example), and increasing pressure to adopt sustainable and ethical farming practices. The market is segmented by factors including production methods (intensive vs. extensive), geographic region, and the size of farming operations. Leading companies like Muyuan Co.,Ltd., Smithfield Foods, and CP Foods play a significant role in shaping market dynamics, with their strategies influencing production volume, price points, and technological innovations. The forecast period (2025-2033) anticipates continued growth, driven by factors such as increasing consumer demand for pork products, the implementation of improved farming practices, and ongoing research and development in areas such as disease prevention and genetic improvement. However, mitigating risks related to environmental concerns, geopolitical instability affecting feed prices, and the potential for future disease outbreaks will be crucial for maintaining a sustainable growth trajectory. Regional variations will likely persist, with some regions experiencing faster growth rates than others depending on factors such as local economic conditions, consumer preferences, and regulatory frameworks. Successfully navigating these challenges will be key for industry players aiming to capture a larger share of this expanding market.
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TwitterManitoba market hog prices and United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices shown weekly and monthly for current and previous years. This table contains weekly and monthly prices paid for market hogs in Manitoba and iso-wean and feeder pigs in United States (U.S.) in current and previous years, as well as average prices for five and 10 previous years. For hog price report definitions and calculations, click here. Manitoba market hog prices are collected from major processors in Manitoba, compiled and released weekly by Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (ARD). Manitoba market hog prices are weighted by the volume of hogs processed, and averaged monthly. United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices are sourced from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and presented in Canadian dollars (C$) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. Monthly U.S. iso-wean and feeder pig prices are a simple average of the weekly U.S. total composite weighted average prices. Average five and 10-year prices are calculated as simple averages of weekly or monthly prices. Fields included (Alias (Field name): Field description.) Period (Period): period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly; ; PeriodNo (PeriodNo): serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation); Hog category (Hog category): category of animals from the selection of U.S. feeder pigs, U.S. iso-wean pigs, Manitoba market hogs; Previous year price (Previous): animal price in corresponding period of previous year; Current year price (Current): animal price in corresponding period of current year; 5-year average price (Average5): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 5 years (excluding current year); 10-year average price (Average10): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 10 years (excluding current year). *(C$ per head for U.S. feeder pigs and U.S. iso-wean pigs, C$ per 100 kg for Manitoba market hogs)
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The market price of hogs per pound is influenced by supply and demand dynamics, production costs, global trade, and government policies. This article discusses how these factors impact the hog farming industry and provides insights for farmers to manage their operations effectively and ensure profitability.
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The hog farming industry has experienced an increase in revenue in the current period, marked by significant price volatility and rising pork consumption. Over the past five years, hog prices have seen dramatic swings due to supply chain disruptions, export surges and disease outbreaks. After a sharp decline in 2023, prices have rebounded as robust consumer demand and supply constraints persist. This price stabilization has been accompanied by a rise in pork consumption, as consumers opt for pork amid escalating beef and poultry prices. Pork's affordability and versatility have secured its position as a favored protein choice, supporting steady demand across both retail and foodservice sectors. Overall, industry revenue has climbed at a CAGR of 5.1% since 2020 to reach an estimated $37.4 billion after growing 2.8% in 2025. In recent years, feed costs have fluctuated sharply, presenting significant challenges to profitability. Volatility in core ingredients like corn and soybean meal led to profit declines, especially at the peak of feed costs in 2022 and 2023. Although feed prices have started to stabilize, they still weigh heavily on profit, and the threat of tariffs imposed by the US on foreign goods has the potential to push feed and farm equipment costs back up. Labor shortages further compound these challenges as a dwindling rural workforce and tighter immigration policies have increased labor costs. Looking to the future, the industry is facing significant challenges from climate change and extreme weather events. The increased frequency of heatwaves, droughts and severe storms is threatening pig health and productivity. Harsh weather conditions can also decimate crop yields, leading to steep inclines in grain-based feed costs. Producers are responding by adopting precision management tools, such as automated climate controls and remote monitoring, to mitigate these impacts. The outlook for the hog industry remains positive, with gradual growth in production, consumption and prices expected. Continued consumer demand, driven by pork’s affordability and perceptions around its nutritional value, is projected to bolster consumption. Production will expand steadily, supported by advances in genetics and management practices. Additionally, innovations in animal health, biosecurity and genetic technology promise to strengthen herd health and stability. Emphasizing sustainability, ethical production and technological innovation will also be crucial for securing long-term growth and maintaining consumer trust. Revenue is forecast to expand at a CAGR of 0.4% to reach $38.2 billion by 2030.
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The hog market experienced mixed closes on Thursday, with August futures down and October and December contracts seeing gains. USDA reports show fluctuating prices and export sales.
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Lean hog futures closed with mixed results. The USDA reported a higher national base hog price, while the CME index dipped. This article breaks down the key market data and contract performances.
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TwitterThis table contains weekly and monthly prices paid for market hogs in Manitoba and iso-wean and feeder pigs in United States (U.S.) in current and previous years, as well as average prices for five and 10 previous years.
For hog price report definitions and calculations, click here. Manitoba market hog prices are collected from major processors in Manitoba, compiled and released weekly by Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (ARD). Manitoba market hog prices are weighted by the volume of hogs processed, and averaged monthly. United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices are sourced from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and presented in Canadian dollars (C$) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. Monthly U.S. iso-wean and feeder pig prices are a simple average of the weekly U.S. total composite weighted average prices. Average five and 10-year prices are calculated as simple averages of weekly or monthly prices.Fields included (Alias (Field name): Field description.)
Period (Period): period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly; ;
PeriodNo (PeriodNo): serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation);
Hog category (Hog category): category of animals from the selection of U.S. feeder pigs, U.S. iso-wean pigs, Manitoba market hogs;
Previous year price (Previous): animal price in corresponding period of previous year*;
Current year price (Current): animal price in corresponding period of current year*;
5-year average price (Average5): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 5 years (excluding current year)*;
10-year average price (Average10): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 10 years (excluding current year)*.
*(C$ per head for U.S. feeder pigs and U.S. iso-wean pigs, C$ per 100 kg for Manitoba market hogs)