Things to Consider… US retail pork prices in April were primarily lower compared to the previous month, however varied against year-ago prices. Wholesale pork values were also lower overall on the month, but also primarily lower compared to the year previous. US retail bacon climbed +0.4% from the month previous with the average April price at $7.01/lb, bringing the latest prices +5.6% over year-ago levels. For comparison, current retail bacon prices are 14 cents over the 3-year average for the month of April. Wholesale belly values fell -4.2% in April to $137.64/cwt, with current values +11.1% over the year previous. Notably, wholesale belly values are $4.78/cwt over the 3-year historical average. All retail chops were down -2.2% to $4.24/lb for April, bringing the latest retail chop prices a modest +0.2% over last year. For comparison, current retail price levels are $0.07 over the 3-year average for the month of April. Boneless chops fell -3.4% to $4.61/lb, bringing boneless chops +2.2% over last year. Bone-in chop prices declined -1.0% to $4.45/lb, bringing the cut +2.8% over year-ago levels. Wholesale loin values dipped -0.4% lower from the previous month to $87.86/cwt in April, bringing current loin values -10.1% under last year. Notably, April loin values are $4.14/cwt under the 3-year historical average. All retail hams fell -1.0% lower to $4.45/lb for April, bringing hams -0.8% under year-ago levels. Current retail price levels are $0.24 over the 3-year average for the month of April. Boneless hams declined -2.3% to $5.47/lb on the month, bringing the cut -2.2% under last year. Wholesale ham values averaged $83.96/cwt which was down -3.7% from March values, bringing the latest values -3.1% under year-ago levels and $3.35 under the 3-year average. The category reporting other retail pork prices fell -1.5% to $3.68/lb, bringing other pork -1.0% under last year. Current levels are 5 cents over the 3-year average for the month of April. | May 20, 2025 
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Weekly Hog Price Recap US cash hogs varied during the week however again averaged above the week prior. National cash recorded a sizeable $6.69/cwt decline Friday which pushed it to a modest $0.20/cwt over the previous week's average, while regional cash was up more in comparison as Friday went unreported with the WCB up $1.01/cwt and the ISM up $0.92/cwt from a week earlier. CME cash improved near daily with rises generally stable, overall up $0.61/cwt. Most wholesale pork primals improved on the week, supporting US pork cutout +2.1% or $2.05 higher to $98.10 US/cwt from a week earlier.
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Canadian hog prices continued to improve this past week, excluding OlyW 21 R2 hogs which dipped $0.20/hog lower. The OlyW 20 was up $1/hog, while BP4/TC4 was up $2.15/hog. Quebec hogs improved $2.20/hog while those out of Manitoba such as Hylife and the ML Sig4 were each up $3.65/hog, and Ontario rose $4.55/hog. In the US, Tyson hogs rose $2.65/hog while JM hogs improved $2.10/hog from the previous week. 
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Weekly Hog Margins Monitored hog margins strengthened on another week of improved hog values. Feed costs were generally supportive, with Canadian farrow-to-finish feed costs $1.15/hog lower while those out of the monitored US region edged $0.30/hog higher from a week earlier. Ontario hog margins strengthened $5.70 to $59.60/hog profits, followed by those off the ML Sig 4 which rose $4.80 to $55.85/hog profits out of Brandon and $51.70/hog profits out of Lethbridge. OlyW 20 hog margins improved $2.15 to $54.10/hog profits and Hylife margins strengthened $4.80 to $53.45/hog profits, while Quebec margins were up $3.35 to $42.55/hog profits and the OlyW 21 climbed nearly $1 to $36.40/hog profits. In the US, Tyson hog margins strengthened $2.40 to $67.30/hog profits while JM margins improved $1.85 to $60.65/hog profits. 
US Regional Margins: - Tyson: $ 67.32 USD X 1.3979 = $ 94.11 in Canadian Dollars
- Morrell $ 60.64 USD X 1.3979 = $ 84.77 in Canadian Dollars


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