National Hog Farmer believes all hogs are beautiful and we think you might agree!  To share our pork industry enthusiasm we are inviting our readers to submit your favorite photo of your ugliest--or prettiest-- pig. 

Lora Berg 1, Editor

June 1, 2012

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Wanted: Pig Pictures

National Hog Farmer  believes all hogs are beautiful and we think you might agree!  To share our pork industry enthusiasm we invited our readers to submit their favorite photo of their ugliest--or prettiest-- pig. We’re going for that positive pig personality and charm here! To get the ball rolling, we selected what we believe to be our ugliest boar from the thousands of photos in the National Hog Farmer photo archive. Sure, he’s ugly, but you can’t beat that beautiful smile…or can you??? We challenged readers to send us those charming pig portraits that we knew they were dying to share with fellow pig enthusiasts.

The champion pig photographers in each category will receive a $100 cash card, with the reserve champion photographers each claiming a $50 cash card. A drawing will be held among voters for National Hog Farmer apparel.

 

 

 

About the Author(s)

Lora Berg 1

Editor, National Hog Farmer

Lora is the editor of National Hog Farmer. She joined the National Hog Farmer editorial team in 1993, served as associate editor, managing editor, contributing editor, and digital editor before being named to the editor position in 2013. She has written and produced electronic newsletters for Farm Industry News, Hay & Forage Grower and BEEF magazines. She was also the founding editor of the Nutrient Management e-newsletter.

Lora grew up on a purebred Berkshire operation in southeastern South Dakota and promoted pork both as the state’s Pork Industry Queen and as an intern with the South Dakota Pork Producers Council. Lora earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from South Dakota State University in agricultural journalism and mass communications. She has served as communications specialist for the National Live Stock and Meat Board and as director of communications for the University of Minnesota College of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences. During her career, Lora earned the Story of the Year award from the American Agricultural Editors’ Association and bronze award at the national level in the American Society of Business Publication Editors’ competition. She is passionate about providing information to support National Hog Farmer's pork producer readers through 29 electronic newsletter issues per month, the monthly magazine and nationalhogfarmer.com website.

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