The report quantifies impact of state and national hog industries, and while the number of hogs in Michigan has grown, the number of farms in the state has dropped - falling from 3,316 in 1997 to just over 2,000 in 2017.Īccording to the report, there are about 1.16 million hogs in Michigan, accounting for 1.6% of the total U.S.
gross domestic product, while supporting 10,513 jobs and creating more than $562 million in personal income in 2021, according to a recent report from the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC). Michigan boasts 2,017 farms with hogs and added more than $874 million to the U.S. Hog numbers grow in Michigan, farms decline To learn more about the 125 different varieties - including 63 experimental lines - tested across Michigan, view the 2021-22 report here. To help growers make wheat variety decisions, a vital piece of the Michigan Wheat Program’s research agenda is being shared in the 10th consecutive report of high-management wheat research trials.įor more than 30 years, Michigan State University Extension has been conducting wheat performance trials, and 10 years ago, MWP provided funding and resources to include a high-management component. It won’t be long and crops will come off, and wheat will go in. High management wheat performance trials released In addition to Bytecode IO, Category Partners will continue to provide strategic support to the USHBC and remain a critical piece to this new managed analytics platform. For access to existing resources from USHBC, visit the data and insights center. Through this project, USHBC will launch a modernized data analytics platform designed with data governance in mind, which will be previewed at The Blueberry Summit this fall in Nashville, and fully launched on or around Dec. The second phase of work will expand on the initial sample set of data, ultimately reflecting a supermajority of blueberry volume, both imported and produced in the U.S. USHBC has been working with a sample data set to start developing a model of the data capture and reporting. Highbush Blueberry Council has announced the selection of Bytecode IO as the winning vendor for the Blueberry Industry Production and Pricing Data Collection Program.Īlready, the industry task force has played a crucial role in the selection process. Participation from blueberry producers and marketers will be crucial to the data program’s success, and the U.S. consumption and export markets, and the sales and value of blueberries imported to the U.S. The blueberry industry wants to get a better handle on effectiveness of efforts to increase the production, sales and value of the blueberry crop produced domestically for U.S.