March 2010 ,  Vol. 13, No. 3
PEAK OF PERFORMANCE NEWS                        
 
General Manager Comments
 
With a return to profitability by some sectors of our economy, the pig industry should also recover from its losses in 2010. The success of the Federal Transition Program has taken more than 90,000 sows out of Canadian production and hence there should be opportunity for higher hog prices because of lowered supplies in North America. BMO economist Doug Porter’s presentation at the Banff Pork Seminar showed that the economy looks to be out of recession and that most economic indicators show slow growth for North America in the next few years. We will of course have to depend on our own governments to show fiscal restraint after the massive infusion of funds into the stimulus programs to support flagging and failing industries so that taxes don’t need to rise unnecessarily.

There was discussion at Banff as well regarding branding of Canadian and Alberta pork to make it more recognizable to local consumers. The local projects for grading or branding pork to segregate it from more generic products will include consideration for Lacombe Heritage Pork. We already have several of our customers that are marketing selected Lacombe-based pork products direct to consumers and hope that a more vigorous marketing plan can be implemented in the near future.

 
PEAK Growth Summit

GROWTH in Performance Excellence:

Boars and gilts probed at Five Lakes Farms in January continue to show improvement in genetic traits. Biggest loin probed at 100 kg liveweight on Yorkshire gilts was 67.9 mm and Trailblazer boars was 68.0 mm.

Breed

No.

Average Backfat

Loin Depth

Loin Area

Est. Lean Yield

Yorkshire boars

11

9.8 mm

63.1 mm

41.5 sq cm

64.1%

Yorkshire gilts

37

10.5 mm

64.1 mm

44.4 sq cm

63.8%

Lacombe boars

2

9.5 mm

65.7 mm

42.9 sq cm

64.2%

Trailblazer boars

11

10.2 mm

65.1 mm

42.3 sq cm

64.9%

 
Peak Customers
 

We welcome sales again of boars to Willow Creek Colony. These boars will provide genetics for their in-house Multiplication.
Thank you every one of our customers for your breeding stock purchases.


2010 Year of the Tiger

 
 
 
Territory Managers
 
For more information, contact:
 
  Manager Territory Cell Telephone
Les Robinson Southern & Central Alberta (250) 833-6196
Paul Klingeman Pacific Northwest  (509) 989-1347
Art Goelema Northern Alberta & Saskatchewan (403) 963-0171
 
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