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Join a state or national swine breeders association to help promote your pork productsBy Denise Brown Swine breeder groups promote pork through local, state, national and worldwide campaigns. Pork is rapidly growing as a popular meat choice throughout the world, and its growth is due in no small part to the influence of various pig breeders groups. If you grow hogs on your farming operation, you would be wise to join a pig breeders association on the state and national level.
No matter what pig farmers association you join, you can benefit from their services. In addition to research on swine genetics, you can expect a group to provide the following:
1. Consumer information and promotion by the hog farmers association, including new ways to cook pork.
2. National and foreign market development by the swine association.
3. Production technology and producer education for members of the pig farmers association.
Join one of the national swine breeder groups
Through advertising campaigns, such as "Pork: The Other White Meat," more consumers than ever are aware of pork as a quality meat product. Without the efforts of a national hog farmers association this wouldn't have been possible.
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The National Pork Producers Council actively promotes pork production as the leading hog farmers association in the United States. The National Pork Board is another association for the swine industry. Pork quality is a major emphasis of the National Pork Board.
Become a member of a state swine breeders association
Just as the National Pork Producers Council and the Pork Board work on the national level, most of the states have active state-level groups. Join your state swine breeders association and become active in it.
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Located in the largest pork producing state, the Iowa Pork Producers Association is an active swine association. It promotes pork production, and works closely with the various swine breeder groups in Iowa. The North Carolina Pork Producers Association, a state-level pig farmers association, offers services to help promote pork products on the state and national level. The State Pork Producers Association offers a list of groups by state.
Look for a specialty pig breeders association
If you have purebred hogs or raise specialty pigs, such as Vietnamese Potbellies, your business can benefit from the networking provided by specialty groups. From genetics to marketing, a special pig farmers association can provide a lot of information for the price of your membership dues.
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The North American Potbellied Pig Association is the umbrella group for a number of pot belly pig breeders groups. Under its leadership, miniature pig breeders groups promote Vietnamese potbellied pigs as pets. The National Swine Registry sets specific rules and regulations for pig breeders groups. You can list your Hampshire, Landrace, Duroc and Yorkshire pigs in its pig breeders directory, as long as the pigs meet registry and genetic guidelines.
- Every hog farmers association actively promotes the humane treatment of the pigs. Because mistreated animals cost the producer money, it's in the farmer's best interest to take good care of his animals. Each state and national pig association also offers research and information for the farmer to handle waste disposal in a manner that is safe for the environment.
Arkansas Pork Producers Association
Provide organizational structure and avenues of service for members.
Dairy and Swine Research and Development Centre
Research organization that works to further the development of an invention with a provisional patent pending.
Association aimed at promoting pork industry in Indiana.
Information and programs for the Iowa pork producer. Includes pork production, operations, regulations and promotions.
Responsible for the collection, distribution, and program accountability for the pork checkoff in the areas of promotion, research and consumer information.
Association aimed at assisting Nebraskans in the production of quality pork.
http://ianrwww.unl.edu/porkctr/
Association representing the pork producers of Ohio.
Source of business and technical information for worldwide pork production.
State Pork Producers Associations
Directory of pork producing associations in the US.
http://www.mtcnet.net/~jdhogg/ozone/statepp.htm
Wisconsin Pork Producers Association
Association concerned with promoting pork producers and merchandising pork products and hog farms throughout Wisconsin.
Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Swine Breeder Groups
Swine breeder groups are an excellent resource for learning about advances in swine genetics and other facets of swine breeding. You may want to consider joining a local, state or national swine breeder group to keep up-to-date on the latest research and proven results in successful swine breeding.
Members share a similar interest in producing quality pork. Membership in such an organization can provide pork farmers with advocacy regarding pending legislation and governmental regulations regarding pork farming. If new legislation results in changes in how pork farmers do business, your swine breeder group can let its members know, and provide suggestions regarding ... more
Swine breeder groups are an excellent resource for learning about advances in swine genetics and other facets of swine breeding. You may want to consider joining a local, state or national swine breeder group to keep up-to-date on the latest research and proven results in successful swine breeding.
Members share a similar interest in producing quality pork. Membership in such an organization can provide pork farmers with advocacy regarding pending legislation and governmental regulations regarding pork farming. If new legislation results in changes in how pork farmers do business, your swine breeder group can let its members know, and provide suggestions regarding compliance.
Swine breeder groups can provide the very latest news about breeding techniques and improvements. They can act as a way of connecting breeders to vendors that provide desirable breed semen for breeding quality pigs.
If your farm's goal is to breed quality pork, as well as breeding show pigs for area livestock shows, membership in a swine breeders group may help you reach your business goals. The vendors listed on Business.com are available to answer your questions and provide you information and products that can help make your pig farm a success.
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