Pork Production and Preparation - A Collection of Articles on Curing, Cuts, Slaughtering and Other Aspects of Meat Production from Pigs


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This vintage book contains a collection of articles pertaining to the production of pork, with information on curing, cuts, slaughtering, and many other aspects. These timeless articles contain a wealth of useful and interesting information, and are highly recommended for anyone occupied in the production of pork. Contents include: “A Manual on the Hog”, “Biggle Swine Book – Much Old and More New Hog Knowledge, Arranged in Alternate Streaks of Fat and Lean”, “Cashing in on Pork – A Modern Merchandising”, “Costs and Efficiency of Pig Production”, “Hogs”, “Home Pork Production”, et cetera. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly rare and expensive. We are republishing this vintage book now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on pigeons.




Swine Research


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Live Swine and Pork from Canada


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USITC Publication


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The Butcher's Apprentice


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The masters in The Butcher’s Apprentice teach you all the old-world, classic meat-cutting skills you need to prepare fresh cuts at home. Through extensive, diverse profiles and cutting lessons, butchers, food advocates, meat-loving chefs, and more share their expertise. Inside, you'll find hundreds of full-color, detailed step-by-step photographs of cutting beef, pork, poultry, game, goat, organs, and more, as well as tips and techniques on using the whole beast for true nose-to-tail eating. Whether you're a casual cook or a devoted gourmand, you'll learn even more ways to buy, prepare, serve, and savor all types of artisan meat cuts with this skillful guide.













Our Great Meat Kingdom in the West


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