A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4, 2003 Dec. 1 Hog and Pig Inventory 1 Percent Below Year Ago WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. inventory of all hogs and pigs on Dec. 1, 2002, was 58.9 million head. This was 1 percent below Dec. 1,2001, and 2 percent below September 1, 2002, according to the National Agricultural Statis tics Service (NASS). Breeding inventory, at 6.01 million head, was down 3 percent from Dec. 1, 2001, and down 1 percent from last quarter. Market hog inventory, at 52.9 million head, was 1 percent below last year and 2 percent below last quarter. The September-November 2002 U.S. pig crop, at 24.9 mil lion head, was 2 percent less than 2001, and 1 percent less than 2000. Sows farrowing during this period totaled 2.82 million head, 2 percent below last year. The sows farrowed during this quar ter represented 47 percent of the A lesson well learned... Lancaster Farming’s classified ads get results! breeding herd. The average pigs per litter was 8.83 pigs saved per litter for the September-Novem ber 2002 period, compared to 8.82 last year. Pigs saved per lit ter by size of operation ranged from 7.50 for operations with 1-99 hogs to 9.00 for operations with more than 5,000 hogs and pigs. U.S. hog producers intend to have 2.81 million sows farrow during the December 2002-February 2003 quarter, 1 percent below the actual farrow ings during the same period in 2002 and 2 percent above 2001. Intended farrowings for March- May 2003, at 2.85 million sows, are 3 percent below the same pe riod in 2002, and 1 percent below 2001. 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Places with 2,000 or more hogs on hand accounted for 10 percent of the operations and 75 percent of the inventory. This is the first time operations with inventories of more than 2,000 head have controlled 75 percent or more of the total inventory. The number of operations with over 5,000 head of inventory, at 2,258, accounted for 53 percent of the total inventory, up from 52 percent a year ago. The total number of hogs under contract, owned by these more-than-5,000-head operations but raised by contractees, ac counted for 33 percent of the total U.S. hog inventory, un changed from last year. Revisions: All inventory pig crop estimates for March 2001 through Sep tember 2002 were reviewed THE DURABLE, ECONOMICAL, (814) 276-3304 1-888-605-2422 SNOOK’S EQUIPMENT RD #3 Box 130, Mifflinburg, PA 17844 570-966-2736 using final pig crop, official slaughter, import, and export data in U.S. level balance sheets. 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