Volatility continues in the lean hog market

Volatility continues in the lean hog market

A market analyst says he doesn’t expect the volatility in

the lean hog market to ease up anytime soon.

John Heinberg with Stewart-Peterson says any news coming out

of China is causing the market to react and producers need to take steps to

protect their margins.  “There are two

things we watch”, he says.  “Let’s see if

we get some good runs and some profitability on the cash side.  Make sure we’re locking some of those pigs

in.  But then – go pick up that out of

the money call or use a bull call spread where we keep some upside potential in

that market overall.”

He tells Brownfield there is still plenty of upside

potential in this market.  “There is a

hole in the global protein situation,” he says. 

“In that case – even if the pork is moving from Brazil to China or

moving from Mexico to China, that pork is going to need to be filled from

somewhere else.  And we’re more than likely

the person to put that there.”

AUDIO: John Heinberg, Stewart Peterson

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