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  2. Great Hog Swindle - Wikipedia

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    On November 23, Symonds was instructed to have Burbridge revoke all transportation restrictions. When the price of hogs jumped two cents per pound, Symonds asserted that the packers’ ring had made $300,000. The fierce competition had forced army contractors to raise their prices from nine cents to eleven cents per pound.

  3. Live cattle - Wikipedia

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    Live cattle is a type of futures contract that can be used to hedge and to speculate on fed cattle prices. Cattle producers, feedlot operators, and merchant exporters can hedge future selling prices for cattle through trading live cattle futures, and such trading is a common part of a producer's price risk management program. [1]

  4. Lean Hog - Wikipedia

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    Minimum tick size for the contract is $0.025 per pound, with each tick valued at $10 USD. Trades on the contract are subject to price limits of $0.0375 per pound above or below the previous day's contract settlement price, with an exception that there shall be no daily price limits in the expiring month contract during the last 2 Trading Days.

  5. Feed ratio - Wikipedia

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    For example, in pig farming, the hog/corn ratio is the number of bushels of corn equal in value to 100 pounds of live hogs. Put another way, it is the price of hogs, per hundredweight, divided by the price of corn per bushel. Since corn is a major input cost to hog producers, the higher the price of hogs relative to corn, the more profit there ...

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    Sharecroppers killed hogs in the winter to survive. ... was selling for a dollar a pound, more than the current real price in 2024. A loaf of bread went for 10 cents in 1919 and today Wonder Bread ...

  7. Tyson Wants to Live High off the Hillshire Brands Hog

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    Tyson's bid was $63 per share -- amounting to a total of around $8.6 billion -- beating rival Pilgrim's Pride's $55 ($6.8 billion). That price was miles higher than the $37 or so Hillshire was ...

  8. Refinitiv Equal Weight Commodity Index - Wikipedia

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    The Refinitiv Equal Weight Commodity Index (formerly known as the Continuous Commodity Index) is a major US barometer of commodity prices. The index comprises 17 commodity futures that are continuously rebalanced: cocoa, coffee, copper, corn, cotton, crude oil, gold, heating oil, live cattle, live hogs, natural gas, orange juice, platinum, silver, soybeans, Sugar No. 11, and wheat.

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