Must be an urban myth. None in MB or AB that I can think of. Some guys are contracted to grow organics or specialties but no "corporate" farms.
Must be an urban myth. None in MB or AB that I can think of. Some guys are contracted to grow organics or specialties but no "corporate" farms.
Those aren't farms.In Manitoba...Elite Swine Inc., JV Hog Farms Ltd., Hamiota Feedlot Ltd., Sun Valley Hog Farms Ltd......
Those aren't farms.
Those are know as "pork barns".
Which by the way the majority of are in serious **** in more ways than one.
Yup and most are big financial trouble. Small producers no longer have facilities to raise pork once the big barns die out. The big producers killed the little guy now the big operations are failing fast.Perhaps we don't have a clear definition of a "corporate farm?"
(The hog operations are also known as pig factories, hog factories, and a bunch of other names). I agree - they're pretty sh*tty operations all the way around!
It has been a difficult 18 months for the hog industry. The average
U.S. hog producer lost nearly $25 per head last year. In part, this
was because hog slaughter was a record 116.452 million head, butprices racing back towards $7 per bushel.
that wasn’t the main problem. Hog prices in 2008 averaged $2.60/
cwt. above the 13-year average. The problem in 2008, was that
production costs were $13.85/cwt. above average. The rapidly
expanding ethanol industry has doubled corn prices and driven
up the cost of producing slaughter hogs by more than 30%. Corn
prices are expected to fluctuate around $4 per bushel this year,
which will put the breakeven price for hogs close to $53/cwt.
live or $70/cwt., carcass. Of course, poor growing
conditions or higher ethanol prices could send corn
Yup and most are big financial trouble. Small producers no longer have facilities to raise pork once the big barns die out. The big producers killed the little guy now the big operations are failing fast.
Our little family farm is 3200 hectares. We aren't big by any means but aren't small either if we were smaller there wouldn't be any money in it. For us it isn't about making money but keeping the land in the family.