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Pork Industry Economics Update

16-Feb-2017
Pork Industry Economics Update - Dr. Steve Meyer, Express Markets Inc., from the 2017 Minnesota Pork Congress, January 17 - 18, 2017, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Tackling key wean-market money leaks

10-Nov-2016
Tackling Key Wean-Market Money Leaks - Dr. Charles Schelkopf, Bethany Swine Health Services, from the 2016 Power Of The Past, Force Of The Future Customer Appreciation event, August 16, 2016, hosted by Rensselaer Swine Services and Bethany Swine Health Services, Jasper Country Fairgrounds, IN, USA.

Economics: Hog and Pork Outlook

29-Oct-2015
By Dr. Ron Plain, D. Howard Doane Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri-Columbia, from 2015 Summer Swine Health Seminar, August 22, 2015, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, USA.

U.S. on the Brink of Trade War with Canada and Mexico

09-Jul-2015
U.S. on the Brink of Trade War with Canada and Mexico - Kenneth Smith Ramos, Embassy of Mexico; John Masswohl, Canadian Cattlemen’s Association; Randy Russell, former Chief of Staff to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; and David Bond, NPPC Outside Trade Counsel, from the 2015 World Pork Expo, June 3 - 5, 2015, Des Moines, IA, USA.

Trans-Pacific Partnership, Pork & Pork Products

02-Apr-2015
Ambassador Darci Vetter, Chief Agriculture Negotiator, Office of the United States Trade Representative talks about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Pork & Pork Products at the 2015 Pork Industry Forum, March 5-7, 2015, San Antonio, TX, USA.

KPA: The amazing pig

29-May-2013
The KPA, working with the National Pork Board, created this video for kindergartner - 3rd grade students. The video showcases the Kansas pork industry and includes information about the industry's economic contribution to the state.

As We Sow Part 1: Where Are the Farmers?

08-Apr-2011
As farmers leave the land in record numbers, agribusiness and the associated industrialization of agriculture continue to expand. The consequences—intended and unintended—of this rapid restructuring of our food system reach well beyond the boundaries of what we think of as "the family farm." The award-winning documentary short, AS WE SOW, documents the stories of survival and failure in the real heartland, a struggle pitting family against family, neighbor against neighbor, citizens against their government, and small, independent farmers against the giants of global agribusiness.

As We Sow Part 2: Farming for Wages

08-Apr-2011
As farmers leave the land in record numbers, agribusiness and the associated industrialization of agriculture continue to expand. The consequences—intended and unintended—of this rapid restructuring of our food system reach well beyond the boundaries of what we think of as "the family farm." The award-winning documentary short, AS WE SOW, documents the stories of survival and failure in the real heartland, a struggle pitting family against family, neighbor against neighbor, citizens against their government, and small, independent farmers against the giants of global agribusiness.

As We Sow Part 3: The Corporate Farm

08-Apr-2011
As farmers leave the land in record numbers, agribusiness and the associated industrialization of agriculture continue to expand. The consequences—intended and unintended—of this rapid restructuring of our food system reach well beyond the boundaries of what we think of as "the family farm." The award-winning documentary short, AS WE SOW, documents the stories of survival and failure in the real heartland, a struggle pitting family against family, neighbor against neighbor, citizens against their government, and small, independent farmers against the giants of global agribusiness.