U.S. red meat production during 2016 was a new all-time high.
The USDA says production last year was 50.481 billion pounds, up 4% from 2015, including a new record high for pork at 24.957 billion and a 6% year to year increase for beef at 25.288 billion pounds.
For hogs, the commercial slaughter was 2% above the previous year at 118.220 million head, cancelling out a 1 pound decline in the average live weight to 282 pounds, and the beef kill was up 6% at 30.578 million head with a 3 pound increase in the average live weight to 1,363 pounds.
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