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Parson says Missouri pork industry is helping to keep young people on the farm (AUDIO)

October 16, 2019 By Brian Hauswirth

Missouri’s governor says getting young people involved in agriculture is critical to the future, with the average age of a Missouri farmer being 58.

Missouri Department of Agriculture Director Chris Chinn (left) and Governor Mike Parson speak at a ceremony in Jefferson City on October 11, 2019 (photo from Missourinet’s Brian Hauswirth)

Governor Mike Parson (R) tells Missourinet the state’s pork industry is helping young people stay on the farm.

“And it’s great that the pork industry is kind of leading the way on that, so hopefully they’re going to have a path forward for other organizations to see how to do that,” Parson says.

During a recent ceremony at the state Department of Agriculture (MDA), Missouri Pork Association Executive Vice President Don Nikodim told the governor the pork industry is growing.

“There’s a lot of opportunity in the pork sector and for young folks getting involved and engaged and come on down the line, I think that says a lot about where we can be down the road,” says Nikodim.

MDA notes the average age of a Missouri farmer is now 58, up from 54 in 1997. By age, the largest number of Missouri farmers are at least 70.

Governor Parson has proclaimed October as “Pork Month” in Missouri, noting the state’s pork industry ranks sixth in the nation and contributes $1.6 billion annually to the state’s economy. He says more than 3.5 million hogs are raised in Missouri.

The governor is urging farmers to “tell their story”, saying that if they don’t, no one will. Parson tells state Department of Agriculture employees that during the 1950’s and 1960’s, 50 percent of Americans were related to farms.

“I mean somebody in your family was a farmer, real McCoy farmer,” Parson says. “Today, less than two percent of the people share that same ability to be able to share with that agriculture.”

MDA Director Chris Chinn, who farms in northeast Missouri’s Clarence, joined Parson at the ceremony.

Click here to listen to Governor Mike Parson’s briefing with Missourinet’s Brian Hauswirth, Brownfield’s Julie Harker and KWIX Radio’s Kyle Hill, which took place on October 11, 2019 at the Missouri Department of Agriculture:

https://cdn.missourinet.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/ParsonporkmonthOctober2019.mp3

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Filed Under: Agriculture, News, Politics / Govt Tagged With: Chris Chinn, Missouri Department of Agriculture, Missouri Governor Mike Parson, Missouri Pork Association

Pork Place at the Missouri State Fair celebrates 40 years (AUDIO)

August 16, 2019 By Brian Hauswirth

SEDALIA, Mo.- A popular restaurant at the State Fair in west-central Missouri’s Sedalia is celebrating its 40th anniversary.

The Pork Place restaurant opened in 1979 at the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia (2019 photo courtesy of Missouri Pork Association)

Missouri Pork Association Executive Vice President Don Nikodim tells Missourinet the Pork Place opened in 1979, under a small tent. It’s now in an air-conditioned building, with seating for a few hundred people.

“It’s a cool, clean place to come eat, we’ve got a super crew back here. Bob and Patty Wheeler have managed this thing for years for us, and they do a phenomenal job,” Nikodim says.

The Pork Place menu now includes pork chops, pork burgers, pulled pork, ribs and candy bacon. It also includes a quick service window for those wanting to grab a quick pork burger and drink, on the run.

“We think we’ve got the best food on the (state) fairgrounds, and we think we got the best prices to go with it, so enjoy,” says Nikodim.

He says the Pork Place connects pork producers with consumers, adding that the pork industry contributes $1 billion annually to the state’s economy. Governor Mike Parson says Missouri pork producers raise more than 3.4 million hogs in the state.

Governor Parson and state Department of Agriculture (MDA) Director Chris Chinn joined Mr. Nikodim at the Pork Place on Thursday, for a ceremony to mark the restaurant’s 40th anniversary. The celebration included a large cake.

The 2019 State Fair ends on Sunday.

Click here to listen to Brian Hauswirth’s full interview with Missouri Pork Association Executive Vice President Don Nikodim, which was recorded on August 15, 2019 at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia:

https://cdn.missourinet.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/bh-porkplaceAugust2019.mp3

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Filed Under: Agriculture, Business, News, Politics / Govt Tagged With: 2019 Missouri State Fair, Don Nikodim, governor mike parson, Missouri Department of Agriculture, Missouri Pork Association, Pork Place in Sedalia



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