Poultry: U.S. broiler meat production in August totaled 3.2 billion pounds, 3 percent lower than the previous year. The decline was attributed to a fall in the number of birds slaughtered. The broiler meat production forecast for 2015 was increased by 60 million pounds to 39.6 billion pounds. U.S. turkey meat production in August 2014 was 484 million pounds, down only 0.2 percent from a year earlier. Given the higher than expected turkey meat production in August, the production estimate for third-quarter 2014 was increased by 5 million pounds to 1.47 billion, 2.1 percent higher than the previous year. Table egg production has had positive growth throughout the first 8 months of 2014. This trend is expected to continue through the remainder of the third quarter and into the fourth quarter, leading to a 40-million-dozen increase in the production forecast for the second half of 2014. The production forecast for 2015 was increased by 80 million dozen, raising the total to 7.3 billion dozen.
Poultry Trade: Turkey shipments in August were up from a year ago, while broiler and egg and egg product exports were down. Broiler shipments totaled 612.8 million pounds in August 2014, a decrease of 2.7 percent from a year earlier. Egg shipments decreased 4.6 percent from a year ago, totaling 31.2 million dozen, while turkey exports totaled 76.4 million pounds in August 2014, a 15-percent increase from the previous August.
Dairy: Although milk and dairy product prices are forecast to soften next year, lower feed prices this year and in 2015—along with continued strong demand, especially domestically—will maintain producer profitability into next year. Dairy herd numbers and milk production per cow are forecast to continue milk production expansion into 2015.
USDA “Livestock, Dairy, & Poultry Outlook” Report http://www.ers.usda.gov/media/1688226/ldpm-244.pdf
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