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Good News in the pig trade
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<blockquote data-quote="Chieftain" data-source="post: 8202503" data-attributes="member: 109632"><p>Not sure about anywhere else but around here they've scaled back expansion of their outdoor pig herd, with a focus on improving quality of what they're doing. There have been fields fenced and ready that they've now taken down again without a pig touching grass. To say they don't have the best reputation with people they rent land off is an understatement and the weaners coming off the sites haven't been the best according to the transport drivers, not to discredit the people managing on those sites of course because it's not easy when workers are going through a revolving door. I'm sure the plan is to expand long term though, like with any big business, as this recent buyout has shown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chieftain, post: 8202503, member: 109632"] Not sure about anywhere else but around here they've scaled back expansion of their outdoor pig herd, with a focus on improving quality of what they're doing. There have been fields fenced and ready that they've now taken down again without a pig touching grass. To say they don't have the best reputation with people they rent land off is an understatement and the weaners coming off the sites haven't been the best according to the transport drivers, not to discredit the people managing on those sites of course because it's not easy when workers are going through a revolving door. I'm sure the plan is to expand long term though, like with any big business, as this recent buyout has shown. [/QUOTE]
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