
The principal focus of this podcast episode revolves around an in-depth discussion with David Ehart, the Senior Director of Communications and Brand Marketing for Seaboard Foods, known for its Prairie Fresh brand. We delve into the intricacies of the pork industry, addressing the significant role of ethical practices and animal welfare in contemporary agriculture. David, drawing from his extensive background in agricultural journalism and public relations, elucidates the profound connection between barbecue culture and high-quality pork production. Throughout our conversation, we explore the evolution of consumer expectations regarding meat sourcing and preparation, as well as the emerging trends in the culinary landscape. Our discourse not only highlights the technical aspects of pork production but also underscores the community spirit prevalent within the barbecue world, establishing a dialogue that fosters understanding and appreciation of this vital industry.Links referenced in this episode:heritagesteel.usoregoncrabcommission.comoregondungeness.orgpigpowder.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Painted Hills Natural BeefSeaboard FoodsPrairie FreshWeston KiaHeritage SteelOregon Dungeness CrabSmithfieldThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Brad Polachek, CEO of Red Beard BBQ - Afterhours Encore

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