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We have given up to the agribusiness corporations a crucial part of our responsibility as human beings and we must now think of ways to take it back.
- Wendell Berry, from the Foreword
In this eye-opening book, Sierra Club Director Ken Midkiff exposes the dangers posed by corporate control of agriculture (agribusiness)--to our health, and to the health of the nations economy, security, and the environment.
The Meat You Eat explores the current practices of the corporations taking over the raising and slaughtering of farm animals (and farmed fish, such as salmon). These companies use a model that has transformed livestock farming from quality-driven family-owned operations into big businesses concerned with volume, efficiency, uniformity, and profits above all. Midkiff reveals the true cost of agribusiness on all levels-environmental, financial, moral, legal, and medical-balancing startling truths with practical solutions.
Rather than advocate a vegan or vegetarian diet, Midkiff argues that using and supporting local farmers will improve the quality of life for us all, as well as for the animals whose meat we eat. Complete with resource sections about where to find local farmers and lists of agribusiness culprits, the book encourages us to take an active interest in what we put on our plates and in our mouths, and use the power of our pocketbooks to make it clear that our health, our environment, and our communities are of vital importance.
With a foreword by Wendell Berry, hailed by The New York Times Books Review as the great moral essayist of our day, The Meat You Eat is an informative and ringing call to arms.

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Table of Contents I WISH TO THANK THOSE PEOPLE MENTIONED IN THIS bookTerry - photo 1
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I WISH TO THANK THOSE PEOPLE MENTIONED IN THIS bookTerry and Linda Spence, Lynn and Jerry McKinley, Rolf and Ilsa Christen, Jack Parrish, Barb Buckmeier, Clarence and Marilyn Yanke, Bill Buck, Brian Wadhams, John Ikerd, Leron Small, Paul Willis, the anonymous folks in southwest Missouri, and the various people in the Magic Valley. My colleagues at the Sierra Club provided invaluable assistanceScott Dye, Hank Graddy, Aloma Dew, Laura Krebsbach, and others. Thanks also to all of my family and our farm neighbors and friends in western Kentucky, where I was born and raised. Special thanks go to Wendell Berry; if I know anything about good farming and land stewardship, it is due to his works.
Kendra Kimbarauskas, once of Des Moines, Iowa, now in Portland, Oregon, read through the earlier drafts of this book and made many suggestions for change. She stated constantly that I was using jargon. Hmmmph.
I would be remiss if I failed to thank my literary agent, SandraDijkstra, and her staff for shepherding this project through the initial phases. Last, but certainly not least, I thank the ever patient and careful editors at St. Martins Press, Tim Bent and Julia Pastore.
Top Thirty-Nine U.S. Hog Companies2002
Source : Successful Farming magazine
COMPANYLOCATIONS
1.SmithfieldVA, NC, UT, MO, OK, IL
2.Premium Standard FarmsMO, NC, TX
3.Seaboard FarmsKS, CO, OK
4.Prestage FarmsNC, MS
5.CargillNC, AR, OK
6.Iowa SelectIA
7.Pipestone SystemMN, SD, IA, NE, OH
8.Christensen FarmsMN, NE
9.GoldsboroNC
10.HanorOK, NC, WI, IL, OH, IA
11.TysonAR, MO, OK (No longer engaged in pork production.)
12.Land 0 LakesIA, IL, IN, OK, MO, GA
13.Bell/HormelCO, ND, NE, MN, IA
14.Heartland PorkIA, IN, IL
15.Sand SystemNE
16.Progressive Swine TechnologiesNE
17.Farmland IndustriesKS, IA, MN, OK (Went out of business.)
18.Maschoff PorkIL
19.AMVC Management ServiceIA
20. Pork TechnologiesIA, MN
21. DeCoster of IowaIA
22. Hatfield-Wenger-PurinaPA
23. Holden FarmsMN
24. Texas FarmTX
25. Wakefield PorkMN
26. Alliance FarmsIL, CO
27. New Fashion PorkMN
28. Clougherty Packing Co.AZ, CA, WY
29. TriOak FoodsIA, IL
30. Coharie FarmsNC
31. VallOK
32. Schwartz FarmsMN
33. Swine Graphics EnterprisesIA
34. Hog SlatNC
35. Triple Edge PorkIL, MO
36. JC Howard FarmsNC
37. Gold KistGA, AL
38. Garland Farm SupplyNC, SC, GA
39. Hitch Pork ProducersOK
Top Forty-Two U.S. Broiler Companies
(rankings by production, March 2003)
Source : Successful Farming magazine
Tyson Foods, Inc.
Gold Kist, Inc.
Pilgrims Pride, Inc.
ConAgra Poultry Companies
Perdue Farms
Wayne Farms (owned by ContiGroup Companies)
Sanderson Farms, Inc.
Cagles, Inc.
Foster Farms
Mountaire Farms, Inc.
O.K. Foods, Inc.
Georges, Inc.
Fieldale Farms, Inc.
Peco Foods, Inc.
House of Raeford, Inc.
Choctaw Maid Farms, Inc.
Townsends, Inc.
Allen Family Foods, Inc.
Simmons Foods, Inc.
Case Foods, Inc.
Marshall Durbin Companies
Koch Foods, Inc.
Mar-Jac, Inc.
B.C. Rogers, Inc.
Claxton Poultry Farms, Inc.
Goldn Plump Poultry, Inc.
Peterson Farms, Inc.
Sylvest Farms, Inc.
Amick Farms, Inc.
Golden-Rod Broilers, Inc.
Harrison Poultry, Inc.
Charoen Pokphand USA, Inc.
Farmers Pride, Inc.
Draper Valley Farms, Inc.
Empire Kosher Poultry, Inc.
Holmes Foods
Pennfield Farms
Park Farms, Inc.
Lady Forest Farms
Gentry Poultry Co., Inc.
MBA Poultry, LLC
College Hill Poultry, Inc.
Top Sixty U.S. Egg Companies
Source : Egg Industry magazine , January 2003
COMPANYLOCATION OF COMPANY HEADQUARTERS
1.Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.Jackson, MS
2.Rose Acre FarmsSeymour, IN
3.Michael FoodsMinneapolis, MN
4.Buckeye Egg FarmCroton, OH
5.DeCoster Egg FarmsTurner, ME
6.Sparboe FarmsLitchfield, MN
7.MOARK ProductionsNeosho, MO
8.Dutchland FarmsLancaster, PA
9.Fort Recovery EquityFort Recovery, OH
10.ISE AmericaNewberry, SC
11.Daybreak FoodsLake Mills, WI
12.Hillandale FarmsLake City, FL
13.Golden Oval EggsRenville, MN
14.Midwest PoultryMentone, IN
15.Wabash Valley ProduceDubois, IN
16.National FoodSeattle, WA
17.Mahard Egg FarmsProsper, TX
18.Weaver Bros.Versailles, OH
19.Maxim Egg FarmBoling, TX
20.Valley Fresh FoodsTurlock, CA
21.Crystal FarmsChestnut, GA
22.Tampa Farm ServiceDover, FL
23.Fremont Farms of IowaOskaloosa, IA
24.Daylay Egg Farm, Inc.West Mansfield, OH
25.Kofkoff Egg FarmsFitchville, CT
26.Sonstegard FoodsSioux Falls, SD
27.Creighton BrothersWarsaw, IN
28.Herbruck Poultry RanchSaranac, MI
29.Hickmans Egg RanchGlendale, AZ
30.Zephyr EggZephyrhills, FL
31. Ebenshade FarmsMount Joy, PA
32. Pilgrims PridePittsbrg, TX
33. Red Bird FarmBear, DE
34. Gemperle EnterpriseTurlock, CA
35. Kreider FarmsManheim, PA
36. McAnally RanchYucaipa, CA
37. Dixie Egg CompanyJacksonville, FL
38. S & R Egg FarmsWhitewater, WI
39. Cooper FarmsOakwood, OH
40. Hamilton Farm BureauHamilton, MI
41. Hemmelgam & SonsColdwater, OH
42. J. S. West Milling Co.Modesto, CA
43. Delta Egg FarmDelta, UT
44. Sunrise AcresHudsonville, MI
45. Braswell MillingNashville, NC
46. Wilcox FarmsRoy, WA
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