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Ohio Pork Facts• Pork production adds value to the local economy by providing over 10,000 jobs in Ohio. Whether it's the veterinarian, truck driver, feed supplier or meat manager, a strong pork industry means jobs for Ohioans. • Ohio hogs contribute nearly 40 drugs and pharmaceuticals for human health. • Producers' livelihoods depend on the well being of their livestock. • Each year thousands of students are educated about agriculture and the Ohio pork industry through educational materials that are provided to teachers across the state. • There are 8 cuts of pork with less than 200 calories per serving. Pork is lower in fat, calories and cholesterol than it was 20 years ago. Pork is versatile; a loin can be prepared as a roast, chops, kabobs, stir fry or grilled strips on a salad. • Through participation in the Pork Quality Assurance Program, Ohio's producers are proactive in improving food safety. • It's no secret that Ohio has thousands of hardworking families dedicated to raising hogs for a living. Pork producers are concerned about air and water quality because they live here, too. • Ohio is well suited for pork production with its abundant supply of corn and soybeans which are used for livestock feed. • By raising pigs indoors pork producers are able to keep their pigs warm during Ohio's frigid winters and cool in the summers.
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