Pork Picnic Meat Boxed Cushion In
USDA Spec
IMPS 2020 §405BIn simple termsThe picnic cushion, the triceps muscle group seamed out of the picnic as a single boneless skinless piece. Also called 'cushion meat', a clean lean input for further-processing. Main muscle: M. triceps brachii.
Consists of the M. triceps brachii group from Item 405A and must be practically free of fat. Tendons trimmed flush with the lean.
- Key muscles
- M. triceps brachii
- Primal
- Picnic
Last 6 months
Recent prints
| Date | Price (¢/lb) |
|---|---|
| 2026-07-06 | 130.67¢/lb |
| 2026-06-04 | 149.83¢/lb |
| 2026-06-01 | 193.92¢/lb |
| 2026-04-10 | 141.79¢/lb |
| 2026-03-23 | 196.51¢/lb |
| 2026-03-09 | 148.01¢/lb |
| 2026-02-23 | 165.44¢/lb |
| 2026-01-16 | 143.80¢/lb |
| 2026-01-07 | 132.45¢/lb |
Frequently asked
What is the current wholesale price of pork picnic meat boxed cushion in?
$1.31/lb as of 2026-07-06, from the USDA AMS National Daily Boxed Pork Cutout report. That's down 24.0% week over week.
Which way has picnic meat boxed cushion in been moving?
Roughly flat over the last six months. Within range, no clear directional trend.
How is pork picnic meat boxed cushion in priced?
Wholesale pork picnic meat boxed cushion in is priced FOB plant in cents per pound and reported daily by USDA AMS as part of the National Daily Boxed Pork Cutout, Negotiated Sales (LM_PK602) report. Prices reflect weighted-average negotiated trades for delivery within 0-21 days.
Where does picnic meat boxed cushion in demand come from?
BBQ and foodservice pulled-pork programs on the butt side, further processing on the picnic side. Both also compete as grind inputs when trim runs expensive.
What is IMPS 405B?
IMPS 405B is the USDA Institutional Meat Purchase Specifications code for Pork Shoulder, Picnic, Cushion, Boneless (cushion in). It's the standard spec used in wholesale trading and procurement contracts.
About this cut
The boneless meat from the picnic shoulder, with the bones and skin removed. Lean compared to the butt, often used for ground or further processing.
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