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Employee Spotlight

Say hello to Hector Mejia. He is a breeding herdsman at one of our sow farms and has been a Tosh employee for 13 years! As a breeding herdsman, he is responsible for tasks such as checking to see if female pigs are in heat and ready for breeding, artificially inseminating those that are, and […]

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Pork Industry Faces Tight Margin Year

Weekly Outlook: Pork Industry Faces Tight Margin Year Chris Hurt Department of Agricultural Economics Purdue University Pork producers in 2016 are expected to experience another year of tight margins similar to the year just completed. Pork production is expected to rise by about one percent, but beef production will rise by four percent and poultry […]

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Protein Satisfies

By Alan Newport October 21, 2015 | 9:16 am EDT Evidence keeps building that adequate animal protein in each meal satisfies hunger and decreases body weight. Heather Leidy, a professor of nutrition and exercise physiology at the University of Missouri School of Medicine, has in recent years shown positive effects from eating more protein at […]

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Employee Spotlight

Meet William (Randy) Gockley.   Randy has been working for Bacon By Gosh as one of our truck drivers for 3 years.  He has been married to his wonderful wife, Kathy, for 28 years and his proudest accomplishment is raising their two children, Jennifer and Anthony.  He also has a son-in-law named Chris and two grandchildren.  His hobbies include […]

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Bacon causes cancer? Sort of. Not really. Ish.

IMAGE FROM MARIA KOMRAKOVA/GETTY IMAGES ARTICLE FROM WIRED.COM BY SARAH ZHANG 10.27.15. 7:00 AM. PERHAPS NO TWO words together are more likely to set the internet aflame than BACON and CANCER. So when the World Health Organization classified processed meat as a group 1 carcinogen, the same category as tobacco— Hold on. Let me stop […]

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Corn Conditions Slip a Bit, But…

According to the USDA’s Crop Progress report, corn planting has wrapped up for the season, and nearly all – 97 percent – of corn has emerged. Now attention shifts to corn conditions. The USDA reports 73 percent of the nation’s corn is in good or better condition as of June 14, compared to 74 percent […]

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Employee Spotlight

Employee Spotlight – Phillip Bush Phillip has been a Tosh employee since 2000. He started out as a driver for Tosh but now works on the farm crew. Phillip works a lot of hours keeping our farm equipment running and running our farm equipment. That’s what he does… mostly works. Other activities he enjoys – […]

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Walmart’s New Animal Welfare Position

Walmart U.S. and Sam’s Club U.S. just announced new positions on animal welfare and the responsible use of antibiotics in farm animals. It recognizes the increased awareness of and desire by consumers to know more about how food is produced, but it also recognizes that changes cannot be made efficiently and economically overnight. “Walmart is […]

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Have a degree in Agriculture? There’s a job for that.

With approximately 35,400 college graduates with degrees in agricultural-related areas and an estimated 57,900 high-skilled job openings in food, agriculture, renewable energy resources and environmental fields, the demand is strong for jobs in agriculture, according to a report released by USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Purdue University. During the next five years, […]

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