This afternoon I received a telephone call about another barn explosion associated with a foaming pit. While there have been several of these in the past few years, what is unique about this site is the pit blew up again … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2011
Our impossible dream
Last year about this time I wrote about the move of our youngest daughter to a group home and the impact of that on both her and our lives. This past week another ‘miracle’ in her life occurred. At the … Continue reading
Consumers and the meat case
All of us get a variety of industry related magazines to read. I think a majority of the readers of this blog receive National Hog Farmer and Pork, I also receive the Western Hog Journal (serving the industry in the … Continue reading
Cold weather and a range of thoughts
Another week of winter in southern Minnesota. Yesterday morning when I left the house at 6:45 am to go to one of our research barns it was -22F (-30C). While that sounds terribly cold to many readers of this blog, … Continue reading
Anthrozoology
All of us involved in pork production are aware of the animal rights versus animal welfare debate. As an industry we are making great efforts to communicate the story of our animal husbandry methods to the consuming public. With only … Continue reading
Currency risk
This past week I was interviewed by a newspaper report who was trying to write an article on the economic outlook for the pork industry in the coming year. Of course she was wanting me to quote prices and give … Continue reading