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Iowa Farm Outlook & News

2015 Issues

VolumeDateContents
 2057 January 2015 Monitoring Farrowings and Farrowing Intentions in USDA's Hogs and Pigs Reports
Looking Back, Looking Forward
 2058 February 2015 Takeaways from the January Cattle Inventory Report
Pressure from Outside Markets
 2059 March 2015 Adjustments in Major Retail Supermarket Feature and Special Activity
Sounding Like a Broken Record
 2060 April 2015 March Hogs and Pigs Analysis
Still Set Up for Big Crops
 2061 May 2015 Several Factors Supporting, Pressuring Fed Cattle Prices
Planting and Prices Are Moving in Opposite Directions
 2062 June 2015 Regional Hay-Pasture Situation and Outlook
Searching for a Reason to Rally
 2063 July 2015 Interpreting the Hogs and Pigs Report: Perspective Makes a Difference
Heading into July with Price Fireworks
 2064 August 2015 Beef Cattle Herd Expansion Underway but Supplies Still Remain Historically Tight
The Great Debate: Does Too Much Rain Make Too Little Grain?
 2065 September 2015 Variability in Placement Weights and Marketings Contributes to Challenge in Determining Timing of Fed Cattle Production
Big Crop Estimates, Smaller Crop Needs
 2066 October 2015 Hogs and Pigs Report: As Expected, Inventories Larger
Preparing for Harvest
 2067 November 2015 Fed Cattle Market Regional Comparisons
Accelerating through the Harvest Season
 2068 December 2015 Replacement Quality Heifer Prices Supported by Latest Data
December is All about Demand