Supply chain troubles may lead to mass slaughter of hogs
27 Apr 2020
The U.S. food supply chain may be the most reliable in human history - until something goes wrong.
And for Mike Patterson, a hog farmer near Kenyon in Goodhue County, things are going very wrong very quickly.
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