Hogs and Pigs Report Summary - September 1 Inventory
Current
Year
Million Head
Current Year
as Percent of
Last Year
Current Year
as Percent of
2 Years Ago
All Hogs and Pigs 74.472 98.7 98.1
Kept for Breeding 5.934 98.2 96.0
Kept for Market 68.538 98.7 98.2
Market Hogs and Pigs by Weight Group
Under 50 Pounds 21.662 97.6 96.5
50-119 Pounds 19.667 97.7 96.4
120-179 Pounds 14.498 100.4 100.0
180 Pounds and Over 12.711 100.3 102.4
Pig Crop
Jun-Aug 34.078 97.4 97.0
Hogs & Pigs September 1 Inventory Estimates
Hightower Low High
All Pigs 100.5% 99.7% 101.1%
Kept for Breeding 99.5% 98.8% 100.1%
Kept for Market 100.5% 99.8% 101.2%
Market Hogs and Pigs by Weight Group
Under 50 Pounds 100.8% 100.0% 101.7%
50-119 Pounds 100.8% 100.1% 102.4%
120-179 Pounds 100.5% 99.7% 101.6%
180 Pounds and Over 99.5% 97.7% 100.0%
Pig Crop
Jun-Aug 100.5% 99.5% 101.0%

Highlights

The USDA Hogs and Pigs report showed September 1 inventory at 98.7% of last year, versus an average trade expectation of 100.5% and a range of 99.7% to 101.1%. Kept for breeding was 98.2% of last year versus 99.5% expected (range 98.8%-100.1%), and market hogs at 98.7% versus 100.5% expected (range 99.8%-101.2%). Market hogs under 50 pounds were 97.6% of last year versus an average trade expectation of 100.8%,?50-119 pounds 97.7% versus 100.8%, 120-179 pounds 100.4% versus 100.5%, 180 pounds and over 100.3% versus 99.5%. The June-August pig crop came in at 97.4% of last year versus an average trade expectation of 100.5% (range 99.5%-101%). Sows farrowing during this period totaled 2.88 million head, down 3 percent from 2024. The sows farrowed during this quarter represented 48 percent of the breeding herd. The average pigs saved per litter was 11.82 for the June-August period, compared to 11.72 last year.

Definition

This full-text report, issued four times yearly, presents data on the U.S. pig crop for 16 major states and the U.S., including inventory number by class, weight group, farrowings, and farrowing intentions. Pigs per litter and pig crop by quarter are also covered in the report. Data was gathered from a random sample of approximately 7,500 U.S. producers of varying sizes, though large operations were sampled more heavily.

Description

This report presents a quarterly accounting of hog and pig inventory and of the quarterly pig crop, i.e. pig production. It is the most complete information on pig supply that the USDA produces.

Inventory numbers are reported as of the first day of the month that the report is released. These numbers are not projections; they represent current supply data based on statistical surveys of hog producers. The report includes weight breakdowns, which is helpful in determining the how close hogs are to finishing and ready for slaughter. There is also a breakdown between the number that have been kept for breeding and those that will be sent to market. The “kept for breeding” number provides insight about herd expansion or contraction, while the “market” number provides information on more immediate supply. State-by-state breakdown are included as well.

In addition to the inventory numbers, the report presents quarterly pig crop, sows farrowing, and pigs per litter data. These numbers provide insight into hog production. Data on the previous two years is included, as well as forecasts for the next two quarters.

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