Barry Estabrook, acclaimed author of the bestseller *Tomatoland*, delves into the troubling realities of the American pork industry. Combining personal experiences from raising pigs with his investigative prowess, Estabrook examines the complexities of human-pig interactions. He recounts nocturnal feral pig hunts in Texas and visits large confinement farms for major producers like Smithfield and Tyson, highlighting the risks of infectious diseases and food contamination. His passion for pigs shines through, revealing their social, self-aware, and playful nature, as well as their intelligence—capable of learning commands faster than dogs and even operating modified computers. Tragically, these remarkable creatures often endure harsh lives in confinement, fed drug-laden diets to reach slaughter weight before being processed on mechanized lines. However, Estabrook also showcases farmers who embrace humane and eco-friendly practices, such as a Danish producer with a sustainable system and small family farms raising free-range heritage pigs on antibiotic-free diets. This work illustrates that responsible and respectful pig farming is possible, benefiting producers, consumers, and top chefs alike. Provocative and insightful, this narrative is sure to ignite discussions at dinner tables across America.
Barry Estabrook Libros
Barry Estabrook es un autor cuyas obras profundizan en el complejo mundo de la alimentación y la agricultura. Desafía a los lectores a considerar de dónde provienen sus alimentos y el impacto de su producción. Su escritura está informada, es provocadora y siempre accesible.
