My reality Battling scares drummed up by anti-meat activists is nothing new to the industry. At issue this time is a TV ad campaign wrapped in a threat of colon cancer linked
In August of 1993, I was getting ready to leave Chicago for the University of Kansas and packing up all my most important belongings: clothes, CDs, video games. I think
Barbara YoungEditor-in-ChiefThe National Provisioner"My reality" The EPA derailed the requested waiver on the “ethanol mandate.”Now what? On the job and in my personal life, I make a habit of
My RealityJohn F. Kennedy had it right when he said running for office is a whole lot different from being in office. Once in office, you get so much conflicting
Barbara Young A New York Times report about the staying power of old technologies offered provocative insight into survival tactics that could well apply to businesses across the board. Reading
Andy Hanacek Score one point for sensibility in the long war over immigration reform.On July 29, the city council of Fremont, Neb., voted 4-4 on a proposed ordinance (effectively killing
Andy Hanacek If challenged to give this issue an overall theme, I’d have to say that the July 2008 issue of The National Provisioner would have to be called, “The
Barbara Young The new reality: The U.S. food industry’s role in the global economy is change personified. To offset escalating commodity costs, U.S. food producers are raising prices on just
Barbara Young During the closing months of 1939, meatpackers were forced to face the facts of the war that was raging through Europe on the heels of the Great Depression,
Andy Hanacek Well, if you’ve made it this far, our new layout hasn’t thrown you for too large a loop. As you’ve certainly noticed, we’ve redesigned the magazine. Why now?