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ISSN: 1949-1921
Released December 23, 2016, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA).
United States Hog Inventory Up 4 Percent
United States inventory of all hogs and pigs on December 1, 2016 was 71.5 million head. This was up 4 percent from
December 1, 2015, and up slightly from September 1, 2016.
Breeding inventory, at 6.09 million head, was up 1 percent from last year, and up 1 percent from the previous quarter.
Market hog inventory, at 65.4 million head, was up 4 percent from last year, and up slightly from last quarter.
The September-November 2016 pig crop, at 32.3 million head, was up 5 percent from 2015. Sows farrowing during this
period totaled 3.04 million head, up 4 percent from 2015. The sows farrowed during this quarter represented 51 percent of
the breeding herd. The average pigs saved per litter was a record high 10.63 for the September-November period,
compared to 10.53 last year. Pigs saved per litter by size of operation ranged from 8.20 for operations with 1-99 hogs and
pigs to 10.70 for operations with more than 5,000 hogs and pigs.
Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Inventory – United States:
December 1
Million head
73
71
69
67
65
63
61
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
United States hog producers intend to have 2.97 million sows farrow during the December-February 2017 quarter, up
1 percent from the actual farrowings during the same period in 2016, and up 3 percent from 2015. Intended farrowings for
March-May 2017, at 3.00 million sows, are up 1 percent from 2016, and up 5 percent from 2015.
The total number of hogs under contract owned by operations with over 5,000 head, but raised by contractees, accounted
for 48 percent of the total United States hog inventory, up from 46 percent last year.
Revisions
All inventory and pig crop estimates for March 2015 through September 2016 were reviewed using final pig crop, official
slaughter, death loss, and updated import and export data. The net revision made to the June 2016 all hogs and pigs
inventory was 1.3 percent. A revision of 2.5 percent was made to the March-May 2016 pig crop. A revision of 0.6 percent
was made to the September 2016 all hogs and pigs inventory.
Records
Record highs for all hogs and pigs, market hogs, pig crop and pigs per litter, by quarter, can be found on page 16.
This report was approved on December 23, 2016.
Secretary of Agriculture
Designate
Jonathan J. Cordone
2
Agricultural Statistics Board
Chairperson
Joseph L. Parsons
Quarterly Hogs and Pigs (December 2016)
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Contents
Hogs and Pigs Inventory by Class, Weight Group, and Quarter – United States: 2015 and 2016 ......................................... 4
Sows Farrowing, Pig Crop, and Pigs per Litter – United States: 2015-2017 .......................................................................... 5
Pigs per Litter by Size of Operation – United States: 2015 and 2016 .................................................................................... 5
Breeding, Market, and Total Inventory – States and United States: December 1, 2015 and 2016 ......................................... 6
Market Inventory by Weight Group – States and United States: December 1, 2015 and 2016 .............................................. 7
Breeding, Market, and Total Inventory – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016 ............................................... 8
Market Inventory by Weight Group – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016 .................................................... 8
Breeding, Market, and Total Inventory – States and United States: June 1, 2015 and 2016 .................................................. 9
Market Inventory by Weight Group – States and United States: June 1, 2015 and 2016 ....................................................... 9
Breeding, Market, and Total Inventory – States and United States: September 1, 2015 and 2016 ...................................... 10
Market Inventory by Weight Group – States and United States: September 1, 2015 and 2016 ........................................... 10
Annual Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – States and United States:
December-November 2015 and 2016 ................................................................................................................................... 11
Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – States and United States: December-February 2015-2017 ..................... 12
Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – States and United States: March-May 2015-2017 .................................. 12
Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – States and United States: June-August 2015 and 2016 ........................... 13
Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – States and United States:
September-November 2015 and 2016................................................................................................................................... 13
Monthly Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – United States: December-November 2015 and 2016 ............... 14
Statistical Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
Reliability of December 1 Hog Estimates............................................................................................................................. 15
Records ................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Records by Quarter – United States: 1866 to present ........................................................................................................... 16
Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 16
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Hogs and Pigs Inventory by Class, Weight Group, and Quarter – United States: 2015 and 2016
[May not add due to rounding]
Item
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
March 1 inventory
All hogs and pigs ..................................................................................
Kept for breeding ..............................................................................
Market ..............................................................................................
67,399
5,982
61,418
68,124
5,980
62,144
101
100
101
Market hogs and pigs by weight groups
Under 50 pounds ..............................................................................
50-119 pounds .................................................................................
120-179 pounds ...............................................................................
180 pounds and over ........................................................................
19,454
17,129
13,580
11,255
19,897
17,198
13,819
11,229
102
100
102
100
June 1 inventory
All hogs and pigs ..................................................................................
Kept for breeding ..............................................................................
Market ..............................................................................................
67,165
5,926
61,240
69,281
5,979
63,302
103
101
103
Market hogs and pigs by weight groups
Under 50 pounds ..............................................................................
50-119 pounds .................................................................................
120-179 pounds ...............................................................................
180 pounds and over ........................................................................
19,365
17,461
12,985
11,429
20,356
18,198
13,291
11,456
105
104
102
100
September 1 inventory
All hogs and pigs ..................................................................................
Kept for breeding ..............................................................................
Market ..............................................................................................
69,185
5,986
63,200
71,286
6,016
65,270
103
101
103
Market hogs and pigs by weight groups
Under 50 pounds ..............................................................................
50-119 pounds .................................................................................
120-179 pounds ...............................................................................
180 pounds and over ........................................................................
20,741
18,496
12,855
11,108
21,090
18,851
13,615
11,713
102
102
106
105
December 1 inventory
All hogs and pigs ..................................................................................
Kept for breeding ..............................................................................
Market ..............................................................................................
68,919
6,002
62,917
71,500
6,090
65,410
104
101
104
Market hogs and pigs by weight groups
Under 50 pounds ..............................................................................
50-119 pounds .................................................................................
120-179 pounds ...............................................................................
180 pounds and over ........................................................................
20,008
17,262
13,370
12,276
20,882
18,037
13,911
12,580
104
104
104
102
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Sows Farrowing, Pig Crop, and Pigs per Litter – United States: 2015-2017
[May not add due to rounding. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
2015
2016
2017
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2017 as
percent
of 2016
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
(percent)
Item
Sows farrowing
December-February 1 2 ..............................
March-May 2 ..............................................
December-May 1 ........................................
2,895
2,854
5,749
2,927
2,968
5,896
June-August ..............................................
September-November ................................
June-November .........................................
3,017
2,929
5,946
3,025
3,043
6,068
100
104
102
Pig crop
December-February 1 ................................
March-May .................................................
December-May 1 ........................................
29,627
29,593
59,219
30,139
31,097
61,236
102
105
103
June-August ..............................................
September-November ................................
June-November .........................................
31,343
30,848
62,191
31,987
32,333
64,320
102
105
103
(number)
(number)
2,968
2,997
5,965
(number)
101
104
103
(percent)
(percent)
Pigs per litter
December-February 1 ................................
March-May .................................................
December-May 1 ........................................
10.23
10.37
10.30
10.30
10.48
10.39
101
101
101
June-August ..............................................
September-November ................................
June-November .........................................
10.39
10.53
10.46
10.58
10.63
10.60
102
101
101
1
2
101
101
101
December preceding year.
Intentions for 2017.
Pigs per Litter by Size of Operation – United States: 2015 and 2016
[December preceding year]
Pigs per litter on operations having 1
Pig crop
1-99
head
100-499
head
500-999
head
1,000-1,999
head
2,000-4,999
head
5,000+
head
(number)
(number)
(number)
(number)
(number)
(number)
2015
December-February .......................
March-May .....................................
June-August ..................................
September-November ....................
7.90
8.00
8.00
8.20
8.60
8.70
8.70
8.90
9.00
9.10
9.10
9.30
9.40
9.50
9.50
9.70
10.00
10.10
10.10
10.30
10.30
10.40
10.40
10.60
2016
December-February .......................
March-May .....................................
June-August ..................................
September-November ....................
8.00
8.10
8.20
8.20
8.70
8.80
8.90
8.90
9.10
9.20
9.30
9.30
9.50
9.60
9.70
9.70
10.10
10.20
10.30
10.40
10.40
10.50
10.60
10.70
1
Pigs per litter rounded to the nearest tenth.
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Breeding, Market, and Total Inventory – States and United States: December 1, 2015 and 2016
[May not add due to rounding]
Breeding
State
2015
2016
(1,000 head) (1,000 head)
Market
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(percent)
2015
2016
(1,000 head) (1,000 head)
Total
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2015
(percent)
2016
(1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(percent)
Alabama .................
Alaska .....................
Arizona ...................
Arkansas .................
California ................
Colorado .................
Connecticut .............
Delaware ................
Florida .....................
Georgia ...................
13.00
0.30
18.00
61.00
4.00
145.00
0.50
0.60
4.00
25.00
10.00
0.30
17.00
49.00
6.00
150.00
0.50
2.50
4.00
25.00
77
100
94
80
150
103
100
417
100
100
87.00
1.10
114.00
105.00
91.00
555.00
2.00
2.40
12.00
135.00
30.00
1.20
98.00
93.00
83.00
520.00
3.10
4.50
14.00
40.00
34
109
86
89
91
94
155
188
117
30
100.00
1.40
132.00
166.00
95.00
700.00
2.50
3.00
16.00
160.00
40.00
1.50
115.00
142.00
89.00
670.00
3.60
7.00
18.00
65.00
40
107
87
86
94
96
144
233
113
41
Hawaii .....................
Idaho .......................
Illinois ......................
Indiana ....................
Iowa ........................
Kansas ....................
Kentucky .................
Louisiana ................
Maine ......................
Maryland .................
2.00
(D)
490.00
270.00
1,030.00
175.00
43.00
2.00
1.00
5.00
2.50
(D)
540.00
270.00
1,030.00
165.00
46.00
2.00
1.00
3.50
125
(D)
110
100
100
94
107
100
100
70
7.00
(D)
4,610.00
3,580.00
19,870.00
1,765.00
382.00
6.00
3.50
16.00
7.50
(D)
4,560.00
3,830.00
21,370.00
1,745.00
384.00
5.00
3.60
17.50
107
(D)
99
107
108
99
101
83
103
109
9.00
(D)
5,100.00
3,850.00
20,900.00
1,940.00
425.00
8.00
4.50
21.00
10.00
(D)
5,100.00
4,100.00
22,400.00
1,910.00
430.00
7.00
4.60
21.00
111
(D)
100
106
107
98
101
88
102
100
Massachusetts ........
Michigan .................
Minnesota ...............
Mississippi ..............
Missouri ..................
Montana ..................
Nebraska ................
Nevada ...................
New Hampshire ......
New Jersey .............
2.00
110.00
560.00
46.00
395.00
24.00
420.00
0.30
0.80
1.50
2.00
110.00
550.00
55.00
435.00
24.00
415.00
0.20
0.60
1.50
100
100
98
120
110
100
99
67
75
100
9.00
1,010.00
7,540.00
469.00
2,655.00
151.00
2,880.00
0.70
3.10
10.50
6.00
1,000.00
7,750.00
475.00
2,665.00
151.00
2,985.00
1.00
2.60
9.50
67
99
103
101
100
100
104
143
84
90
11.00
1,120.00
8,100.00
515.00
3,050.00
175.00
3,300.00
1.00
3.90
12.00
8.00
1,110.00
8,300.00
530.00
3,100.00
175.00
3,400.00
1.20
3.20
11.00
73
99
102
103
102
100
103
120
82
92
New Mexico ............
New York ................
North Carolina .........
North Dakota ...........
Ohio ........................
Oklahoma ...............
Oregon ....................
Pennsylvania ..........
Rhode Island ...........
South Carolina ........
0.50
8.00
870.00
31.00
190.00
470.00
2.00
100.00
0.40
12.00
0.40
7.00
880.00
34.00
200.00
450.00
3.00
100.00
0.40
12.00
80
88
101
110
105
96
150
100
100
100
1.00
68.00
8,030.00
106.00
2,310.00
1,640.00
8.00
1,060.00
1.10
223.00
1.30
39.00
8,420.00
112.00
2,500.00
1,700.00
10.00
1,110.00
1.20
188.00
130
57
105
106
108
104
125
105
109
84
1.50
76.00
8,900.00
137.00
2,500.00
2,110.00
10.00
1,160.00
1.50
235.00
1.70
46.00
9,300.00
146.00
2,700.00
2,150.00
13.00
1,210.00
1.60
200.00
113
61
104
107
108
102
130
104
107
85
South Dakota ..........
Tennessee ..............
Texas ......................
Utah ........................
Vermont ..................
Virginia ....................
Washington .............
West Virginia ...........
Wisconsin ...............
Wyoming .................
175.00
20.00
105.00
75.00
1.00
5.00
(D)
1.50
43.00
33.00
190.00
22.00
110.00
75.00
1.00
5.00
(D)
1.00
45.00
32.00
109
110
105
100
100
100
(D)
67
105
97
1,185.00
200.00
755.00
605.00
3.00
265.00
(D)
3.50
277.00
63.00
1,260.00
203.00
770.00
625.00
3.00
245.00
(D)
3.00
280.00
60.00
106
102
102
103
100
92
(D)
86
101
95
1,360.00
220.00
860.00
680.00
4.00
270.00
(D)
5.00
320.00
96.00
1,450.00
225.00
880.00
700.00
4.00
250.00
(D)
4.00
325.00
92.00
107
102
102
103
100
93
(D)
80
102
96
Idaho and
Washington ...........
11.00
5.00
45
41.00
25.00
61
52.00
30.00
58
United States ..........
6,002.40
6,090.40
101
62,916.90
65,410.00
104
68,919.30
71,500.40
104
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
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Market Inventory by Weight Group – States and United States: December 1, 2015 and 2016
[Weight groups may not add to market inventory due to rounding]
Under
50 pounds
State
50-119
pounds
120-179
pounds
180 pounds
and over
2015
2016
2015
2016
2015
2016
2015
2016
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
Alabama .....................
Alaska ........................
Arizona .......................
Arkansas ....................
California ....................
Colorado .....................
Connecticut ................
Delaware ....................
Florida ........................
Georgia ......................
25.00
0.40
48.00
88.00
22.00
240.00
0.70
1.20
4.00
54.00
12.00
0.40
40.00
80.00
21.00
220.00
1.20
2.80
5.00
28.00
21.00
0.40
23.00
3.00
19.00
120.00
0.40
0.60
4.00
28.00
5.00
0.50
20.00
8.00
18.00
120.00
1.30
0.60
5.00
4.00
19.00
0.20
22.00
4.00
25.00
90.00
0.40
0.40
2.00
29.00
6.00
0.20
19.00
3.00
23.00
95.00
0.30
0.50
2.00
3.00
22.00
0.10
21.00
10.00
25.00
105.00
0.50
0.20
2.00
24.00
7.00
0.10
19.00
2.00
21.00
85.00
0.30
0.60
2.00
5.00
Hawaii ........................
Idaho ..........................
Illinois .........................
Indiana .......................
Iowa ............................
Kansas .......................
Kentucky .....................
Louisiana ....................
Maine .........................
Maryland .....................
3.00
(D)
1,440.00
1,050.00
5,220.00
430.00
95.00
2.00
1.20
5.00
3.00
(D)
1,450.00
1,040.00
5,700.00
455.00
104.00
2.00
1.20
4.00
2.00
(D)
1,330.00
920.00
6,280.00
405.00
112.00
2.00
0.60
4.00
2.00
(D)
1,360.00
1,080.00
6,610.00
520.00
105.00
1.00
1.00
6.50
1.00
(D)
910.00
760.00
4,660.00
410.00
71.00
1.00
0.90
4.00
1.50
(D)
890.00
800.00
5,080.00
320.00
90.00
1.00
0.70
5.00
1.00
(D)
930.00
850.00
3,710.00
520.00
104.00
1.00
0.80
3.00
1.00
(D)
860.00
910.00
3,980.00
450.00
85.00
1.00
0.70
2.00
Massachusetts ............
Michigan .....................
Minnesota ...................
Mississippi ..................
Missouri ......................
Montana .....................
Nebraska ....................
Nevada .......................
New Hampshire ..........
New Jersey .................
2.10
275.00
2,660.00
173.00
1,290.00
57.00
950.00
0.30
0.80
2.20
2.00
295.00
2,650.00
193.00
1,340.00
59.00
955.00
0.40
0.40
2.40
2.60
250.00
2,200.00
113.00
525.00
33.00
750.00
0.10
0.80
2.50
1.80
250.00
2,300.00
113.00
520.00
34.00
790.00
0.20
0.70
1.60
2.10
240.00
1,470.00
92.00
400.00
32.00
580.00
0.10
0.70
2.60
1.00
215.00
1,550.00
84.00
385.00
29.00
650.00
0.10
0.80
1.90
2.20
245.00
1,210.00
91.00
440.00
29.00
600.00
0.20
0.80
3.20
1.20
240.00
1,250.00
85.00
420.00
29.00
590.00
0.30
0.70
3.60
New Mexico ................
New York ....................
North Carolina ............
North Dakota ..............
Ohio ............................
Oklahoma ...................
Oregon .......................
Pennsylvania ..............
Rhode Island ..............
South Carolina ............
0.20
26.00
3,050.00
52.00
620.00
700.00
3.00
255.00
0.40
43.00
0.40
13.00
3,160.00
59.00
750.00
735.00
3.00
320.00
0.40
40.00
0.40
15.00
1,880.00
23.00
620.00
345.00
2.00
335.00
0.30
58.00
0.30
8.00
1,940.00
22.00
650.00
340.00
2.50
335.00
0.40
46.00
0.20
14.00
1,590.00
14.00
620.00
260.00
2.00
270.00
0.20
60.00
0.40
11.00
1,700.00
14.00
610.00
285.00
3.00
245.00
0.20
46.00
0.20
13.00
1,510.00
17.00
450.00
335.00
1.00
200.00
0.20
62.00
0.20
7.00
1,620.00
17.00
490.00
340.00
1.50
210.00
0.20
56.00
South Dakota ..............
Tennessee ..................
Texas .........................
Utah ............................
Vermont ......................
Virginia .......................
Washington ................
West Virginia ..............
Wisconsin ...................
Wyoming ....................
405.00
49.00
205.00
245.00
0.90
61.00
(D)
1.00
89.00
47.00
445.00
65.00
170.00
250.00
0.80
54.00
(D)
0.50
95.00
47.00
320.00
44.00
205.00
115.00
0.80
65.00
(D)
1.00
63.00
7.00
325.00
44.00
190.00
120.00
0.80
60.00
(D)
1.00
62.00
5.00
215.00
54.00
165.00
125.00
0.60
72.00
(D)
0.50
65.00
4.00
245.00
46.00
175.00
130.00
0.70
69.00
(D)
0.50
63.00
4.00
245.00
53.00
180.00
120.00
0.70
67.00
(D)
1.00
60.00
5.00
245.00
48.00
235.00
125.00
0.70
62.00
(D)
1.00
60.00
4.00
Idaho and
Washington ..............
16.00
7.50
10.50
6.00
9.50
6.00
5.00
5.50
United States ..............
20,008.40
20,882.40
17,262.00
18,037.20
13,370.40
13,910.80
12,276.10
12,579.60
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Quarterly Hogs and Pigs (December 2016)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
7
Breeding, Market, and Total Inventory – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016
[May not add due to rounding]
Breeding
State
Market
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2015
Total
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
Colorado ......................
Illinois ...........................
Indiana .........................
Iowa .............................
Kansas .........................
Michigan ......................
Minnesota ....................
Missouri .......................
Nebraska .....................
North Carolina ..............
140
490
280
1,030
175
110
570
400
420
890
150
500
260
980
175
110
560
385
420
880
107
102
93
95
100
100
98
96
100
99
570
4,260
3,470
19,770
1,685
1,030
7,430
2,500
2,730
7,710
550
4,650
3,490
19,220
1,755
1,060
7,440
2,615
2,980
7,920
96
109
101
97
104
103
100
105
109
103
710
4,750
3,750
20,800
1,860
1,140
8,000
2,900
3,150
8,600
700
5,150
3,750
20,200
1,930
1,170
8,000
3,000
3,400
8,800
99
108
100
97
104
103
100
103
108
102
Ohio .............................
Oklahoma ....................
Pennsylvania ...............
South Dakota ...............
Texas ...........................
Utah .............................
180
440
100
165
100
75
185
480
110
190
110
75
103
109
110
115
110
100
2,150
1,750
1,040
1,145
820
595
2,465
1,660
1,030
1,220
750
595
115
95
99
107
91
100
2,330
2,190
1,140
1,310
920
670
2,650
2,140
1,140
1,410
860
670
114
98
100
108
93
100
Other States 1 ..............
417
410
98
2,763
2,744
99
3,179
3,154
99
United States ...............
5,982
5,980
100
61,418
62,144
101
67,399
68,124
101
1
Individual State estimates not available for the 34 Other States.
Market Inventory by Weight Group – States and United States: March 1, 2015 and 2016
[Weight groups may not add to market inventory due to rounding]
Under
50 pounds
State
50-119
pounds
120-179
pounds
180 pounds
and over
2015
2016
2015
2016
2015
2016
2015
2016
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
Colorado ........................
Illinois .............................
Indiana ...........................
Iowa ...............................
Kansas ...........................
Michigan ........................
Minnesota ......................
Missouri .........................
Nebraska .......................
North Carolina ................
280
1,330
990
5,030
445
295
2,600
1,250
870
2,800
260
1,500
1,040
4,720
490
290
2,600
1,250
1,000
3,180
100
1,260
970
6,410
415
235
2,050
505
780
1,810
100
1,370
980
6,100
465
260
2,280
535
780
1,730
90
890
710
4,940
335
260
1,550
380
615
1,640
90
920
730
4,850
375
260
1,530
420
660
1,710
100
780
800
3,390
490
240
1,230
365
465
1,460
100
860
740
3,550
425
250
1,030
410
540
1,300
Ohio ...............................
Oklahoma ......................
Pennsylvania .................
South Dakota .................
Texas .............................
Utah ...............................
660
740
265
375
230
265
740
690
270
430
190
265
630
370
340
305
215
105
680
335
315
330
205
110
510
270
240
250
200
120
605
310
270
240
160
120
350
370
195
215
175
105
440
325
175
220
195
100
Other States 1 ................
1,029
982
629
623
580
569
525
569
United States .................
19,454
19,897
17,129
17,198
13,580
13,819
11,255
11,229
1
8
Individual State estimates not available for the 34 Other States.
Quarterly Hogs and Pigs (December 2016)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Breeding, Market, and Total Inventory – States and United States: June 1, 2015 and 2016
[May not add due to rounding]
Breeding
State
Market
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2015
Total
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
Colorado ......................
Illinois ..........................
Indiana ........................
Iowa .............................
Kansas ........................
Michigan ......................
Minnesota ....................
Missouri .......................
Nebraska .....................
North Carolina .............
145
490
270
1,000
180
110
550
395
410
880
145
530
260
970
175
110
560
395
425
890
100
108
96
97
97
100
102
100
104
101
555
4,160
3,380
20,000
1,690
990
7,600
2,505
2,790
7,120
565
4,670
3,590
19,830
1,765
1,040
7,540
2,605
3,075
8,210
102
112
106
99
104
105
99
104
110
115
700
4,650
3,650
21,000
1,870
1,100
8,150
2,900
3,200
8,000
710
5,200
3,850
20,800
1,940
1,150
8,100
3,000
3,500
9,100
101
112
105
99
104
105
99
103
109
114
Ohio .............................
Oklahoma ....................
Pennsylvania ...............
South Dakota ...............
Texas ..........................
Utah .............................
185
440
105
170
105
75
180
470
100
190
100
75
97
107
95
112
95
100
2,195
1,790
1,065
1,150
775
645
2,370
1,700
1,050
1,210
790
605
108
95
99
105
102
94
2,380
2,230
1,170
1,320
880
720
2,550
2,170
1,150
1,400
890
680
107
97
98
106
101
94
Other States 1 ..............
416
404
97
2,830
2,687
95
3,245
3,091
95
United States ...............
5,926
5,979
101
61,240
63,302
103
67,165
69,281
103
1
Individual State estimates not available for the 34 Other States.
Market Inventory by Weight Group – States and United States: June 1, 2015 and 2016
[Weight groups may not add to market inventory due to rounding]
Under
50 pounds
State
50-119
pounds
120-179
pounds
180 pounds
and over
2015
2016
2015
2016
2015
2016
2015
2016
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
Colorado ........................
Illinois ............................
Indiana ..........................
Iowa ...............................
Kansas ..........................
Michigan ........................
Minnesota ......................
Missouri .........................
Nebraska .......................
North Carolina ...............
270
1,250
940
5,070
430
275
2,570
1,245
860
2,830
265
1,420
1,020
5,280
470
305
2,550
1,315
960
3,180
125
1,240
1,000
6,410
505
255
2,300
485
765
1,650
120
1,460
1,120
6,400
490
255
2,340
540
840
1,970
80
890
670
4,820
345
240
1,540
370
630
1,320
95
910
700
4,760
310
240
1,470
350
685
1,560
80
780
770
3,700
410
220
1,190
405
535
1,320
85
880
750
3,390
495
240
1,180
400
590
1,500
Ohio ...............................
Oklahoma ......................
Pennsylvania .................
South Dakota .................
Texas ............................
Utah ...............................
630
740
290
405
230
280
720
760
255
425
205
255
660
380
345
320
205
130
680
370
330
325
230
115
535
290
230
220
145
115
570
250
280
250
190
125
370
380
200
205
195
120
400
320
185
210
165
110
Other States 1 ................
1,050
971
686
613
545
546
549
556
United States .................
19,365
20,356
17,461
18,198
12,985
13,291
11,429
11,456
1
Individual State estimates not available for the 34 Other States.
Quarterly Hogs and Pigs (December 2016)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
9
Breeding, Market, and Total Inventory – States and United States: September 1, 2015 and 2016
[May not add due to rounding]
Breeding
State
Market
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2015
Total
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
Colorado ......................
Illinois ...........................
Indiana .........................
Iowa .............................
Kansas .........................
Michigan ......................
Minnesota ....................
Missouri .......................
Nebraska .....................
North Carolina ..............
145
500
280
1,000
180
110
560
400
410
880
145
530
280
980
180
105
570
395
420
890
100
106
100
98
100
95
102
99
102
101
615
4,300
3,570
20,500
1,780
1,000
7,390
2,700
2,840
7,920
575
4,470
3,720
21,120
1,820
1,025
7,730
2,805
3,130
8,310
93
104
104
103
102
103
105
104
110
105
760
4,800
3,850
21,500
1,960
1,110
7,950
3,100
3,250
8,800
720
5,000
4,000
22,100
2,000
1,130
8,300
3,200
3,550
9,200
95
104
104
103
102
102
104
103
109
105
Ohio .............................
Oklahoma ....................
Pennsylvania ...............
South Dakota ...............
Texas ...........................
Utah .............................
185
470
100
170
105
75
190
455
95
195
100
75
103
97
95
115
95
100
2,235
1,770
1,090
1,170
765
675
2,410
1,765
1,055
1,215
820
625
108
100
97
104
107
93
2,420
2,240
1,190
1,340
870
750
2,600
2,220
1,150
1,410
920
700
107
99
97
105
106
93
Other States 1 ..............
416
411
99
2,880
2,675
93
3,295
3,086
94
United States ...............
5,986
6,016
101
63,200
65,270
103
69,185
71,286
103
1
Individual State estimates not available for the 34 Other States.
Market Inventory by Weight Group – States and United States: September 1, 2015 and 2016
[Weight groups may not add to market inventory due to rounding]
State
Under
50 pounds
50-119
pounds
120-179
pounds
180 pounds
and over
2015
2016
2015
2016
2015
2016
2015
2016
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
Colorado ...........................
Illinois ................................
Indiana ..............................
Iowa ..................................
Kansas ..............................
Michigan ...........................
Minnesota .........................
Missouri ............................
Nebraska ..........................
North Carolina ...................
310
1,370
1,040
5,440
490
305
2,600
1,295
910
3,260
270
1,440
1,050
5,590
495
295
2,650
1,375
990
3,240
120
1,330
1,050
6,700
505
250
2,250
590
810
2,000
125
1,380
1,080
6,830
510
260
2,380
600
900
2,000
80
810
720
4,880
305
215
1,390
400
590
1,410
85
860
750
5,080
365
235
1,500
400
640
1,600
105
790
760
3,480
480
230
1,150
415
530
1,250
95
790
840
3,620
450
235
1,200
430
600
1,470
Ohio ..................................
Oklahoma .........................
Pennsylvania ....................
South Dakota ....................
Texas ................................
Utah ..................................
660
805
285
435
190
280
740
775
270
435
240
250
700
430
380
315
215
140
730
420
345
325
230
130
505
260
225
205
180
130
550
250
250
230
160
130
370
275
200
215
180
125
390
320
190
225
190
115
Other States 1 ...................
1,066
985
711
606
550
530
553
553
United States ....................
20,741
21,090
18,496
18,851
12,855
13,615
11,108
11,713
1
Individual State estimates not available for the 34 Other States.
10
Quarterly Hogs and Pigs (December 2016)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Annual Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – States and United States:
December-November 2015 and 2016
[December preceding year. May not add due to rounding]
Sows farrowing
State
Pigs per litter
Pig crop
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2015
2016
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(percent)
(number)
(number)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
Alabama ..........................
Alaska .............................
Arizona ............................
Arkansas .........................
California .........................
Colorado ..........................
Connecticut .....................
Delaware .........................
Florida .............................
Georgia ...........................
20.50
0.22
31.00
126.00
8.50
280.00
0.40
0.40
4.00
48.00
19.00
0.24
35.00
122.00
7.00
303.00
0.50
1.20
4.00
48.00
93
109
113
97
82
108
125
300
100
100
9.95
8.18
8.68
10.54
7.29
9.96
9.00
10.00
7.00
10.50
9.47
8.75
9.43
10.56
7.00
10.11
7.60
8.83
6.75
10.46
204.00
1.80
269.00
1,328.00
62.00
2,790.00
3.60
4.00
28.00
504.00
180.00
2.10
330.00
1,288.00
49.00
3,063.00
3.80
10.60
27.00
502.00
88
117
123
97
79
110
106
265
96
100
Hawaii .............................
Idaho ...............................
Illinois ..............................
Indiana ............................
Iowa .................................
Kansas ............................
Kentucky ..........................
Louisiana .........................
Maine ..............................
Maryland ..........................
2.00
(D)
970.00
550.00
2,045.00
348.00
82.00
1.10
0.90
5.20
2.00
(D)
1,020.00
556.00
2,060.00
346.00
93.00
0.90
0.90
4.70
100
(D)
105
101
101
99
113
82
100
90
7.25
(D)
10.29
10.40
10.78
10.16
9.77
7.00
7.44
8.65
6.50
(D)
10.48
10.38
10.88
10.45
9.74
6.22
7.11
8.94
14.50
(D)
9,985.00
5,720.00
22,042.00
3,537.00
801.00
7.70
6.70
45.00
13.00
(D)
10,686.00
5,769.00
22,404.00
3,615.00
906.00
5.60
6.40
42.00
90
(D)
107
101
102
102
113
73
96
93
Massachusetts .................
Michigan ..........................
Minnesota ........................
Mississippi .......................
Missouri ...........................
Montana ..........................
Nebraska .........................
Nevada ............................
New Hampshire ...............
New Jersey ......................
2.30
205.00
1,150.00
100.00
815.00
45.50
700.00
0.40
0.50
0.80
2.50
198.00
1,160.00
111.00
825.00
47.00
725.00
0.40
0.40
1.00
109
97
101
111
101
103
104
100
80
125
8.43
10.73
11.08
11.33
10.10
10.73
11.11
5.75
8.80
7.13
7.04
10.55
11.11
10.07
10.05
10.96
11.41
5.50
8.00
6.10
19.40
2,199.00
12,739.00
1,133.00
8,235.00
488.00
7,779.00
2.30
4.40
5.70
17.60
2,089.00
12,892.00
1,118.00
8,289.00
515.00
8,275.00
2.20
3.20
6.10
91
95
101
99
101
106
106
96
73
107
New Mexico .....................
New York .........................
North Carolina .................
North Dakota ...................
Ohio .................................
Oklahoma ........................
Oregon ............................
Pennsylvania ...................
Rhode Island ...................
South Carolina .................
0.40
15.00
1,810.00
68.00
360.00
780.00
1.80
190.00
0.40
19.00
0.40
9.50
1,875.00
70.50
366.00
795.00
2.30
197.00
0.40
21.00
100
63
104
104
102
102
128
104
100
111
7.50
10.20
9.67
10.82
10.51
10.32
8.28
10.33
7.00
10.05
7.75
9.79
10.16
10.78
10.43
10.45
8.30
10.37
5.50
8.90
3.00
153.00
17,494.00
736.00
3,785.00
8,053.00
14.90
1,962.00
2.80
191.00
3.10
93.00
19,057.00
760.00
3,816.00
8,307.00
19.10
2,042.00
2.20
187.00
103
61
109
103
101
103
128
104
79
98
South Dakota ...................
Tennessee .......................
Texas ..............................
Utah .................................
Vermont ...........................
Virginia ............................
Washington .....................
West Virginia ...................
Wisconsin ........................
Wyoming .........................
353.00
43.00
189.00
158.00
0.90
7.00
(D)
0.80
72.00
68.00
387.00
47.00
184.00
157.00
0.80
7.50
(D)
0.70
69.00
73.00
110
109
97
99
89
107
(D)
88
96
107
10.86
9.56
9.24
9.44
7.33
10.00
(D)
7.75
9.35
10.04
10.79
9.68
8.76
9.15
7.13
10.27
(D)
7.57
9.58
9.36
3,834.00
411.00
1,747.00
1,491.00
6.60
70.00
(D)
6.20
673.00
683.00
4,176.00
455.00
1,612.00
1,437.00
5.70
77.00
(D)
5.30
661.00
683.00
109
111
92
96
86
110
(D)
85
98
100
Idaho and
Washington ...................
15.60
6.20
40
8.72
7.73
136.00
47.90
35
United States ...................
11,694.62
11,963.04
102
10.38
10.50
121,410.60
125,555.90
103
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
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Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – States and United States:
December-February 2015-2017
[December preceding year. May not add due to rounding]
Sows farrowing
State
2015
2016
Pig crop 1
Pigs per litter
2017 2
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2017 as
percent
of 2016
2015
2016
(percent)
(number)
(number)
2015
2016
(1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(percent)
Colorado ...................
Illinois ........................
Indiana ......................
Iowa ..........................
Kansas ......................
Michigan ...................
Minnesota .................
Missouri ....................
Nebraska ..................
North Carolina ...........
69
245
140
510
88
52
285
205
170
445
75
250
140
500
90
51
275
195
175
460
73
265
130
520
83
53
290
210
185
455
97
106
93
104
92
104
105
108
106
99
9.80
10.20
10.10
10.70
10.00
10.50
11.00
9.80
11.00
9.50
9.75
10.35
10.20
10.70
10.20
10.60
11.10
9.65
11.30
9.90
676
2,499
1,414
5,457
880
546
3,135
2,009
1,870
4,228
731
2,588
1,428
5,350
918
541
3,053
1,882
1,978
4,554
108
104
101
98
104
99
97
94
106
108
Ohio ..........................
Oklahoma .................
Pennsylvania ............
South Dakota ............
Texas ........................
Utah ..........................
88
195
46
85
43
35
91
200
49
96
47
39
92
190
49
93
44
38
101
95
100
97
94
97
10.45
10.15
10.20
10.80
9.05
8.70
10.10
10.30
10.20
10.75
8.00
8.70
920
1,979
469
918
389
305
919
2,060
500
1,032
376
339
100
104
107
112
97
111
Other States 3 ...........
194
194
198
102
9.96
9.73
1,933
1,890
98
United States ............
2,895
2,927
2,968
101
10.23
10.30
29,627
30,139
102
1
Number of pigs born December-February that were still on hand March 1, or had been sold.
2
Intentions.
3
Individual State estimates not available for the 34 Other States.
Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – States and United States: March-May 2015-2017
[May not add due to rounding]
Sows farrowing
State
2015
2016
Pig crop 1
Pigs per litter
2017 2
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2017 as
percent
of 2016
2015
2016
(percent)
(number)
(number)
2015
2016
(1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(percent)
Colorado ...................
Illinois ........................
Indiana ......................
Iowa ..........................
Kansas ......................
Michigan ...................
Minnesota .................
Missouri ....................
Nebraska ..................
North Carolina ...........
70
230
130
495
84
50
275
200
170
445
77
255
131
500
85
48
285
205
185
475
66
265
130
520
83
52
295
225
185
450
86
104
99
104
98
108
104
110
100
95
10.00
10.50
10.50
10.60
9.95
10.70
11.05
10.40
11.20
9.30
10.20
10.40
10.40
10.90
10.50
10.50
11.05
9.95
11.40
10.25
700
2,415
1,365
5,247
836
535
3,039
2,080
1,904
4,139
785
2,652
1,362
5,450
893
504
3,149
2,040
2,109
4,869
112
110
100
104
107
94
104
98
111
118
Ohio ..........................
Oklahoma .................
Pennsylvania ............
South Dakota ............
Texas ........................
Utah ..........................
89
195
49
86
50
41
88
200
51
94
46
41
91
193
48
93
57
36
103
97
94
99
124
88
10.60
10.35
10.30
10.95
9.50
9.80
10.50
10.30
10.30
10.75
7.85
9.40
943
2,018
505
942
475
402
924
2,060
525
1,011
361
385
98
102
104
107
76
96
Other States 3 ...........
195
202
208
103
10.52
9.97
2,048
2,018
99
United States ............
2,854
2,968
2,997
101
10.37
10.48
29,593
31,097
105
1
Number of pigs born March-May that were still on hand June 1, or had been sold.
2
Intentions
3
Individual State estimates not available for the 34 Other States.
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Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – States and United States: June-August 2015 and 2016
[May not add due to rounding]
Sows farrowing
State
2015
2016
Pig crop 1
Pigs per litter
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2015
2016
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(percent)
(number)
(number)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
Colorado ........................
Illinois ............................
Indiana ..........................
Iowa ...............................
Kansas ..........................
Michigan ........................
Minnesota ......................
Missouri .........................
Nebraska .......................
North Carolina ...............
71
260
145
510
90
52
305
215
180
470
78
255
145
500
89
50
300
215
185
480
110
98
100
98
99
96
98
100
103
102
10.10
10.15
10.60
10.80
10.30
11.00
11.15
9.85
11.10
9.70
10.10
10.55
10.60
11.00
10.50
10.50
11.10
10.10
11.35
10.20
717
2,639
1,537
5,508
927
572
3,401
2,118
1,998
4,559
788
2,690
1,537
5,500
935
525
3,330
2,172
2,100
4,896
110
102
100
100
101
92
98
103
105
107
Ohio ...............................
Oklahoma ......................
Pennsylvania .................
South Dakota .................
Texas ............................
Utah ...............................
92
195
49
91
49
43
92
200
48
97
43
39
100
103
98
107
88
91
10.50
10.40
10.40
10.85
9.00
9.60
10.60
10.65
10.45
10.75
9.30
9.50
966
2,028
510
987
441
413
975
2,130
502
1,043
400
371
101
105
98
106
91
90
Other States 2 ................
200
209
104
10.12
10.03
2,022
2,093
104
United States .................
3,017
3,025
100
10.39
10.58
31,343
31,987
102
1
Number of pigs born June-August that were still on hand September 1, or had been sold.
2
Individual State estimates not available for the 34 Other States.
Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – States and United States:
September-November 2015 and 2016
[May not add due to rounding]
Sows Farrowing
State
2015
2016
Pig crop 1
Pigs per litter
2016 as
percent
of 2015
2015
2016
2015
2016
2016 as
percent
of 2015
(percent)
(number)
(number)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
Colorado .......................
Illinois ...........................
Indiana .........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas .........................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Missouri ........................
Nebraska ......................
North Carolina ..............
70
235
135
530
86
51
285
195
180
450
73
260
140
560
82
49
300
210
180
460
104
111
104
106
95
96
105
108
100
102
9.95
10.35
10.40
11.00
10.40
10.70
11.10
10.40
11.15
10.15
10.40
10.60
10.30
10.90
10.60
10.60
11.20
10.45
11.60
10.30
697
2,432
1,404
5,830
894
546
3,164
2,028
2,007
4,568
759
2,756
1,442
6,104
869
519
3,360
2,195
2,088
4,738
109
113
103
105
97
95
106
108
104
104
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
Pennsylvania ................
South Dakota ................
Texas ...........................
Utah ..............................
91
195
46
91
47
39
95
195
49
100
48
38
104
100
107
110
102
97
10.50
10.40
10.40
10.85
9.40
9.50
10.50
10.55
10.50
10.90
9.90
9.00
956
2,028
478
987
442
371
998
2,057
515
1,090
475
342
104
101
108
110
107
92
Other States 2 ...............
203
204
100
9.93
9.93
2,016
2,026
100
United States ................
2,929
3,043
104
10.53
10.63
30,848
32,333
105
1
2
Number of pigs born September-November that were still on hand December 1, or had been sold.
Individual State estimates not available for the 34 Other States.
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Monthly Sows Farrowing, Pigs per Litter, and Pig Crop – United States:
December-November 2015 and 2016
[December preceding year]
Month
Sows farrowing 1
Pig crop 1
Pigs per litter
2015
2016
2015
2016
2015
2016
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(number)
(number)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
December .......................
January ...........................
February .........................
March ..............................
April ................................
May .................................
June ................................
July .................................
August ............................
September ......................
October ...........................
November .......................
962
974
960
966
944
943
1,017
997
1,003
1,010
975
944
977
993
957
1,022
964
983
1,021
1,004
999
1,050
1,009
984
10.32
10.16
10.22
10.38
10.40
10.33
10.35
10.39
10.42
10.45
10.59
10.55
10.35
10.29
10.25
10.45
10.50
10.49
10.52
10.56
10.65
10.62
10.58
10.67
9,923
9,895
9,809
10,031
9,817
9,745
10,528
10,359
10,456
10,558
10,326
9,965
10,109
10,214
9,816
10,673
10,117
10,308
10,740
10,603
10,643
11,151
10,678
10,504
Total ...............................
11,695
11,963
10.38
10.50
121,411
125,556
1
Monthly values may not add to quarterly or annual totals due to rounding.
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Statistical Methodology
Survey Procedures: A random sample of roughly 10,500 United States producers was surveyed to provide data for these
estimates. Survey procedures ensured that all hog and pig producers, regardless of size, had a chance to be included in the
survey. Large operations were sampled more heavily than small operations. During the first half of December 2016, data
were collected from about 7,350 operations, 70 percent of the total sample. The data collected were received by electronic
data reporting, mail, telephone, and face-to-face personal interviews. Regardless of when operations responded, they were
asked to report inventories as of December 1, 2016.
Estimating Procedures: Hogs and pigs estimates were prepared by the Agricultural Statistics Board after reviewing
recommendations and analysis submitted by each field office. National and State survey data were reviewed for
reasonableness with each other and with estimates from past years using a balance sheet. The balance sheet begins with
the previous inventory estimate, adds the estimates of births and imports, and subtracts the estimates of slaughter, exports,
and deaths. This indicated ending inventory level is compared to the Agricultural Statistics Board estimate for
reasonableness.
Revision Policy: Revisions to previous estimates are made to improve quarter to quarter relationships. Estimates for the
previous four quarters are subject to revision when current estimates are made. In December, estimates for all quarters of
the current and previous year are reviewed. The reviews are primarily based on hog check-off receipts and slaughter.
Estimates will also be reviewed after data from the Department of Agriculture five-year Census of Agriculture are
available. No revisions will be made after that date.
Reliability: Since all operations raising hogs are not included in the sample, survey estimates are subject to sampling
variability. Survey results are also subject to non-sampling errors such as omissions, duplication, and mistakes in
reporting, recording, and processing the data. The effects of these errors cannot be measured directly. They are minimized
through rigid quality controls in the data collection process and through a careful review of all reported data for
consistency and reasonableness.
To assist users in evaluating the reliability of the estimates in this report, the "Root Mean Square Error" is shown for
selected items in the following table. The "Root Mean Square Error" is a statistical measure based on past performance
and is computed using the difference between first and final estimates. The "Root Mean Square Error" for hog inventory
estimates over the past 20 quarters is 1.4 percent. This means that chances are 2 out of 3 that the final estimate will not be
above or below the current estimate of 71.5 million head by more than 1.4 percent. Chances are 9 out of 10 that the
difference will not exceed 2.4 percent.
Reliability of December 1 Hog Estimates
[Based on data for the previous twenty quarters]
Item
Root mean
square error
(percent)
Difference between first and latest estimate
90 percent
confidence
level
Average
Smallest
Largest
(percent)
(1,000)
(1,000)
(1,000)
Years
Below latest
Above latest
(number)
(number)
All hogs and pigs ............................
1.4
2.4
797
95
1,726
12
8
Pig crop ..........................................
2.4
4.2
594
4
1,260
13
7
Next quarter ................................
3.0
5.1
76
10
167
12
8
Following quarter ........................
3.1
5.4
77
11
197
11
9
Expected farrowings
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Records
The table below provides data users with record high estimates of all hogs and pigs, market hogs, pig crop and pigs per
litter since each data series began.
Records by Quarter – United States: 1866 to present
Item
Estimate
Record high
Series began
(1,000 head)
(year)
(year)
All hogs and pigs
March 1 ...........................................................
June 1 .............................................................
September 1 ...................................................
December 1 ....................................................
68,124
69,281
71,286
83,741
2016
2016
2016
1943
1988
1964
1988
1866
Market
March 1 ...........................................................
June 1 .............................................................
September 1 ...................................................
December 1 ....................................................
62,144
63,302
65,270
65,410
2016
2016
2016
2016
1988
1964
1988
1963
Pig crop
December-February1 .......................................
March-May ......................................................
June-August ....................................................
September-November .....................................
30,139
32,355
31,987
32,333
2016
1970
2016
2016
1970
1970
1970
1970
(number)
Pigs per litter
December-February1 .......................................
March-May ......................................................
June-August ....................................................
September-November .....................................
1
(year)
10.30
10.48
10.58
10.63
(year)
2016
2016
2016
2016
1970
1970
1970
1970
December preceding year.
Information Contacts
Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to
contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to [email protected].
Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch .......................................................................................................... (202) 720-3570
Scott Hollis, Head, Livestock Section ............................................................................................................ (202) 690-2424
Sherry Bertramsen – Livestock Slaughter ................................................................................................ (202) 720-3240
David Colwell – Sheep and Goats ............................................................................................................ (202) 720-8784
Donnie Fike – Dairy Products .................................................................................................................. (202) 690-3236
Michael Klamm – Cattle, Cattle on Feed ................................................................................................. (202) 720-3040
Mike Miller – Milk Production and Milk Cows ....................................................................................... (202) 720-3278
Seth Riggins – Hogs and Pigs ................................................................................................................... (202) 720-3106
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