By Linda
Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- News of government payments for some hog farmers
and improved cattle prices will bring some relief to
Mississippi livestock producers after years of depressed
markets. The
second phase of Small Hog Operation Payment program moneys
will soon be available to hog producers who have struggled
to break even for the last couple years. The program will
pay up to $10 per slaughter-weight hog marketed during the
last six months of 1998. With a limit of 500 market hogs, or
an equal number of feeder pigs, the maximum payment for any
one operation is $5,000. "Every
little bit helps," said Dr. Charlie Forrest, agricultural
economist with Mississippi State University's Extension
Service. "Prices are now running in the low $30 per
hundredweight. Break-even prices are the upper $30s to low
$40s." Sign-up
for the new hog payment program will take place from Aug. 9
until Sept. 24. Producers who did not take part in the first
phase of the SHOP program will need to apply at their local
Farm Service Agency office to receive the payment. During
the first phase of the program, $50 million were paid to
small hog producers earlier in 1999. "Since
1995, the number of hog farms has dropped 40 percent
nationally, from 182,000 to 114,000," Forrest said. "Those
are mainly small hog operations, which have closed. The
average size of remaining farms has increased." To
qualify for the SHOP program, farmers must still be in
business. As
cattle prices have struggled for about four years, producers
are finally seeing some improvement this summer. "We are
expecting the smallest calf crop this year since 1952,"
Forrest said. "Feeder calf prices are running between $85
and $88 per hundredweight for 400 pound steers, up about $12
from a year ago." Forrest
said the forecast continues to be good for cattle prices,
but it will be awhile before hogs reach breakeven
levels. Released:
July 23, 1999
Mississippi
Crop Report:
Hog, Cattle
Farmers Receive Good News
Contact: Dr. Charlie Forrest, (662) 325-1786
Visit: DAFVM
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