Meat plants are being shut down due to concern over employee coronavirus infections. At first, the average consumer might see this as a good thing, but what’s the effect at the grocery store? Potentially very bad. Rob Brenneman and his wife Char are the founders of Brenneman Pork, a large Iowa hog farming operation. Mr. Brenneman joins me to explain the entire pork industry, from breeding the sow (female pig) to the resulting pork chop on a consumer’s plate. That process, incidentally, takes roughly 10 months. Which is why a disruption at any juncture — this time at the meat processing facility — has a negative long term impact on our food supply. Please share this very informative and timely episode with your non-Agricultural friends! Sponsored by Harvest Profit HarvestProfit.com