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  Anderson, Jordan, 112, 115, 116, 128, 132, 133, 141

  Angeles, Miriam, 7, 49, 50, 74, 92, 158, 160

  animal welfare, xv. See also MowMar Farms

  CAFOs and, 101–2, 232, 234

  cattle mistreatment, 124

  gag laws, 104, 125–26, 139

  hog abuse, 97–100, 108–12, 120–23, 127–29, 134, 141–42

  meatpackers and rules of care, 103

  turkey abuse, 139

  antibiotics, 196–201

  hog farming and, 103, 107, 110, 196, 198–201, 203, 205

  resistant bacteria and hog waste pits, 194, 196–97, 201, 203–5, 226

  soil contamination by, 194, 200–201

  weight gain and, 199, 200–201

  Arizona, 164, 240, 241

  Armour, 22, 60

  Armour-Eckrich plant, St. James, Minnesota, 83

  Ashcroft, John, 57

  Austin, Minnesota, 3–7, 23–34, 35, 86, 87, 155, 188, 265–66. See also QPP

  anti-immigration activists, 83–85, 152

  Centro Campesino, 49, 91, 158

  exodus of illegals from, 188–89

  immigration laws enforced in, 85

  Hormel plant, 7, 23, 61, 64

  immigrants in, 77, 84–85, 150–52

  National Barrow Show, 104–5

  picketers against Hormel, 91

  strike of 1985–1986, 42

  Austin Labor Center, 42

  Austin Medical Center, 17, 38, 39–40, 50, 73, 77, 92

  Ayala, Gabby, 165

  Ballesta, Emiliano, 7, 11–12, 50, 153–56, 158, 160, 188

  Becker, Julie, 99, 117

  Becker, Larry, 117

  Becker, Lonny, 117

  Becker, Lynn, 97–100, 135, 142

  family farm history, 116–20

  Himle Horner and, 99, 133–34, 137

  MowMar Farms and, 99–100, 108–12, 119–20, 122–23, 127

  PETA charges, 97–100, 129, 131, 133–36

  “thumping runts,” 123

  Becker, Walter, 116–17

  Beloit, Wisconsin, 264

  Berman, Richard “Dr. Evil,” 126

  Bixby, Jennifer, 249

  Blaine Jay Corporation, 41, 157

  Block, John Rusling, 137

  Boote, Mary, 216

  Bower, Carole, 17, 38, 40, 45–47, 49, 72–73, 155, 156, 159

  Boyle, J. Patrick, 26–27, 29–30

  Brand, Gordon, 229, 230

  Branstad, Monroe, 217

  Branstad, Terry, 214, 215–16, 227, 232

  Branstad Farms, 217

  Brewer, Jan, 164

  Bruning, Jon, 82

  Butz, Earl, 212

  Butz, Tim, 246–47

  Cabrera, Leopoldo, 67

  CAFOs (concentrated animal feeding

  operations). See agribusiness; hog farming; specific farms

  Cargill, 67, 137, 250

  exemptions for, 103, 104, 110, 209

  Carpenter, Lawrence E., 198, 199

  Carrel, Margaret, 204

  Carrillo-Velasquez, Rosaura, 161–62

  Carter, Jimmy, 213

  Casey, Marie, 86

  CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), 51, 71, 196–97, 204

  Center for Consumer Freedom, 126

  Center for Science in the Public Interest, 196–97

  Chavez, Jonathan, 251–53

  Chichihualco, Mexico, 58, 65, 66–67, 80, 81, 252

  Chidester, Dale, 42, 45, 47, 48, 64, 86, 261–62

  Chilpancingo, Mexico, 66, 67, 68

  Chipault, Jacques R., 198

  Christensen Family Farms, 138, 140

  exemptions for, 104

  CIDP (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy), 3–6, 11–12, 17–19

  Clinefelter, Jeremy, 152

  Columbus, Nebraska, 67

  Contreras, Victor, 49

  Cooney, James A., 177

  Copenhaver, John, 89, 90

  Corbo, Tony, 259

  Corn, Craig, 245

  Craven, Julie H., 7

  Craven, Julie Henderson, 133–36

  Cunningham, Cindy, 99, 133, 134

  Cunningham, Don, 232–35

  Dahl, Steven, 170

  Dahlberg, Paul, 73–74

  Daigneau, Kenneth, 15

  DeCoster, Jack, 139

  del Jesus, Rafael, 242–45

  Derfler, Philip, 257

  Des Moines, Iowa

  drinking water issue, 210, 223

  Water Works (DMWW), 205, 225–30

  DeVries, Aaron, 39–41

  Díaz, José, 160

  Dubuque, Iowa, 262–64

  Duggar, Benjamin, 198–200

  Dyck, P. James B., 50, 51, 52, 148

  Eaton, Jean, 179

  E. coli, 26, 201, 205, 210, 217, 225

  Edwards, Skip, 75, 76–77, 82, 89

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 15

  Ellis, Frank, 9, 10, 87, 178

  environmental safety, xv, 110

  “blue baby” syndrome, 226

  CAFOs as public health hazard, 202

  Des Moines River pollution, 208, 210, 215, 217, 221, 222, 225, 229–30

  hog waste and, 102, 194, 203, 204–5, 207–23, 225–31, 228

  Raccoon River pollution, 210, 217, 228, 229, 230

  EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)

  Clean Water Act, 203, 215, 216, 222, 226–27

  Iowa water quality problem, 215

  Iowa politics and, 225–26

  Renewable Fuel Standard, 214

  Erickson, Emily, 193, 194–95

  Estherville, Iowa, 207, 208–9, 210, 231

  agribusiness and, 208, 217–18, 231

  New Fashion Pork, 210, 218, 220–21, 222–23, 232–35

  Ettinger, Jeffrey M., 35, 125, 126, 262

  Excel Corporation, Beardstown, Illinois, 30, 34

  FAIR (Federation for American Immigration Reform), 80, 84, 90–91

  Fair Housing Center, 246

  Fairmont, Minnesota, 98

  Family Farm Protection Act, 101, 103, 201

  Famous Dave’s, 35, 180

  Farmer John, Vernon, California, 30, 34

  Farmland Industries, 178

  Federal Crop Insurance Act, 213

  Federal Meat Inspection Act of 1906, 22, 23, 30–31

  Federal Trade Commission’s identity thief database, 161, 162

  Fitzgibbons, Joe, 217–18

  Florida, gag laws, 139

  FLRA (Federal Labor Relations Authority), 30

  Food & Water Watch, 256, 259

  food safety, xv, 23, 26, 27, 31, 197, 255, 256. See also USDA

  HIMP pilot program and, xiv, 31

  violations at HIMP plants, 255–62

  Franken, Al, 173

  Freeman, Orville, 177

  Freking, Brad, 194, 218–22, 231–32, 235

  Freking, Meg, 219

  Fremont, Nebraska, 88, 89, 169, 239–54

  anti-immigrant tensions, 79–82, 163, 166, 244, 249–50

  anti-immigration ordinance, 69, 75–77, 79–82, 88–91, 152, 162–72, 240–53 (see also ACLU)

  exodus of illegals from, 165, 242

  Hormel’s influence, 75, 165, 167–69

  HUD funding and, 246–48

  immigrant community in, 68, 75, 80–81, 166, 169, 245–46

  Nebraskans Advisory Group, 79–80

  One Fremont, One Future, 79, 165, 166, 169

  Regency II trailer park and, 166, 169, 250, 252

  Fremont, Nebraska Hormel plant, 30, 59–61, 68, 161, 172

  food safety issues, 34, 255–57

  HIMP pilot program at, 31–34

  immigrants at, 55–56, 69, 75, 76, 90, 162–63, 166, 251, 252, 253–54

  kill floor, 56

  labor unions at, 32–33, 61, 62, 64–65

  line speed increases, 32–34, 104, 260

  location of, 165, 168

  number of hogs processed, 255, 261

  plant expansion, 35, 259

  Rinaker at, 31–34


  wage cuts (1980s), effect of, 61–62

  worker safety, xiii, xiv–xv, 34, 50, 252, 258

  Fremont Beef, 67, 90, 161–62, 166, 168

  Garcia, Matthew, 3–6, 13, 17–18, 37–38, 48, 50, 51–52, 155, 158–59, 160, 188

  General Foods, 28

  General Mills, 137

  Getzschman, Scott, 245, 247, 249, 250

  Goodner, David, 203

  Government Accountability Project, 138–39

  Gran, David, 161–62

  Great Depression, 219

  Hormel and, 8–9

  Hormel black workforce, 86–88

  sale of family farms, 208–9

  soil loss projects, 211

  Hackler, Greg, 127–28, 129, 132, 141

  Hallmark/Westland plant, Chino, California, 124

  Hamilton, Rod, 138, 140

  Harper, Blake, 169–72, 251

  Harper, Harold, 62, 64, 65, 169

  Hart, Cindy, 171, 245

  Hart, Jerry, 82, 89, 90, 162, 171, 245, 247–48

  Hatfield Quality Meats, Hatfield, Pennsylvania, 30, 34

  Hazleton, Pennsylvania, 57, 241

  Heater, Tom, 99–100, 131, 135–36

  Heickley, Travis, 181

  Heineman, Dave, 80, 163

  Hendrycks, Ruthie, 83–85, 173

  Hendrycks, Scott, 83

  Hester, Robert, 152

  Hethmon, Michael, 164

  Hidalgo, Carol, 17

  Hill, Dennis, 228, 229

  Himle, John, 133, 137–38

  Himle Horner, 99, 133–34, 137

  Hitt, Amanda, 138–39

  Hoffman, Russell, 131–32, 133

  hog farming, xv. See also animal welfare; specific farms, states

  antibiotics, 103, 107, 110, 194, 196, 197, 198–201, 203, 204, 205, 226

  Becker farms as typical, 116–20

  breeding a leaner hog, 105, 106

  confinement barns, 101–4, 106, 108, 110–11, 117, 193–97, 231

  cruel practices, 99–100, 113–16, 124

  demise of the small farmer, 100–103

  environmental safety, 209–23, 225–31

  exemptions from laws, 219, 231

  factory farm model, 107–8, 109–10, 124–25

  feed prices, 111–12, 214

  herd management techniques, 103, 105–6, 107, 177

  history of, 100–103

  hog waste pits, 193, 196–97, 201, 205, 207–22, 225–31, 232–33

  Hormel and, 33, 97–100, 102, 104–7

  improved care of hogs, 142–43

  industrialization of, 106, 107, 196, 265–66

  Iowa politics and, 216

  lack of transparency and, 143

  largest producers, 138

  MRSA and, 193, 203–4

  negative press and, 99–100

  North Carolina growth of, 102

  prices and “red box,” 106–7

  seed-to-slaughter monopolies, 101–2, 103, 209–10, 215, 232

  standardization of hogs, 106–7

  states’ packer bans, 102–3

  traditional methods, 196

  Hoppe, Todd, 245, 247, 248–49

  Hormel, George A., 7–8, 23, 59, 176

  Hormel, Jay, 8–11, 13–16, 24–25, 59, 176, 197–200

  Hormel, John, 23

  Hormel, Lillian Gleason, 7–8

  Hormel Foods, 16, 86. See also Fremont Nebraska Hormel plant; QPP

  acquisitions by, 34, 35

  AMVC and, 135

  antibiotics and pork industry, 197

  automation and, 25–26, 33, 43, 51

  cheap workforce sought by, 58–59, 65, 69, 86–88, 176, 182–85

  demand for hogs and, 100

  disconnect with reality at, 261

  Ettinger as CEO, 35, 125, 126, 262

  exemptions from laws, 103–4, 110, 209

  expansion into China, 193–94

  export sales, 4, 193, 263

  false or hidden corporate identities of, 7, 16, 35, 47, 88, 262

  family business becomes Hormel Foods Corporation, 29, 34

  Fremont’s anti-immigration ordinance and, 165, 167–69

  history of, 7–9

  hog farming and suppliers, 33, 97–100, 102, 104, 105–7, 109, 119, 193, 197–200, 209, 218

  Iowa and, 100–104

  Jay Hormel and, 8–11, 13–16, 24–25, 59, 176, 197–200, 16

  Johnson as CEO, 28–30, 35

  Knowlton as CEO, 16, 24–25, 43–44, 61, 63

  line speed increases, xiii–xvi, 16, 26, 29, 32, 33, 34–35, 43, 51, 69, 104, 260

  number of hogs processed, xiii, xiv, 8–9, 33, 37, 69, 104, 264

  outsourcing by, 180–81

  partnering with other brands, 35

  PETA, HSUS, and, 123–25, 133–36

  plant closures, 64

  plant shutdown (1987), 47

  post-war era and, 59–60

  products, xiv, 8, 9, 13–14, 35–36, 180, 262 (see also Spam)

  profit increases, 65, 193

  sales, readymade foods, 35, 36

  special workers program, 16

  supply chain (vertical integration), 62, 98, 101–2, 108, 194, 209–10

  union labor and, 9–10, 16, 25–26, 43–44, 45, 88

  union strikes at, 11, 16, 42, 44–45, 47, 63–64, 88

  USDA HIMP pilot program and, xv, 28, 29, 30–35, 58, 104, 255–57, 264

  wages, 24, 26, 31, 42, 44–45, 48, 60–62, 63, 64–65

  worker incentive programs, 10, 24–25

  Your Mommy Kills Animals, 125, 126

  Hormel Foundation, 198

  Horowitz, Roger, 87

  HSUS (Humane Society of the United States), 123, 124, 139

  HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development), 246–47

  Huntingdon Life Sciences, 126

  ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement), 173

  enforcement actions, 75, 84, 161–62

  QPP and, 157, 159, 173–76, 181–82, 189

  Secure Communities, 163, 242

  immigrants, 6–7, 57, 58, 69, 84, 86

  anti-immigration activists, 57, 75–77, 79, 83–85, 89–91, 152, 162, 240, 241, 247 (see also Kobach, Kris)

  anti-immigration laws, 69–70, 75–77, 79–82, 88–91, 152, 162–65, 169, 240–53 (see also ACLU)

  border crossings by, 65–66, 67

  Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting and, 241

  Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006, 89

  cost to taxpayers, 83–84

  destination in meatpacking states, 67

  documents provided to by QPP, 151

  drug cartels and, 68

  economic advantages of U.S. job, 67

  Fair Housing Act and, 76, 90, 171–72, 246

  FTC’s identity thief database and, 161, 162

  Hormel Foods and, 6–7, 16, 45, 48, 55–59, 75, 83–85, 150–52 (see also specific plants)

  injuries unreported by, 258

  in Minnesota, 83, 138 (see also specific towns)

  Nebraska political race and, 57

  Rafael del Jesus’s story, 243–45

  Reagan’s amnesty, 66

  seasonal workers, 60–61, 66

  Indiana Packers Corporation, Delphi, Indiana, 50

  Iowa. See also Des Moines, Iowa; New Fashion Pork

  agribusiness growth in, 229

  exemptions for agribusiness, 105, 219

  factory farms in, 110–11, 202–3, 209–23, 215, 225–26, 227

  Family Farm Protection Act, 101

  Fort Dodge Market Hog Show, 105

  gag laws, 139–40

  hog waste dangers in, 194

  hog population, 228

  meatpackers rush to build in, 104

  repeal of the vertical integration ban, 102–4, 108, 110–11

  water pollution, 209–23

  Iowa Angus Association, 140

  Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, 203

  Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship,
216–17

  Iowa DNR (Department of Natural Resources), 194, 208

  Branstad’s dismantling, 216, 217, 232

  hog manure management, 232–33

  Master Matrix Plan, 202–3, 215

  New Fashion Pork facility and, 232

  poor handling of CAFOs, 227

  watershed pollution and, 210

  Iowa Environmental Protection Commission, 216

  Iowa Pork Producers Association, 216

  Iowa Poultry Association, 139–40

  Iowa State University, Agricultural Extension Service. 105

  IRLI (Immigration Reform Law Institute), 74, 80, 163, 164

  Jack in the Box restaurants, E. coli outbreak (1993), 26–27, 29

  Jacquart, Kayla, 252

  Janssen, Charlie, 80, 89–90, 163, 166, 240, 241, 248

  Johnson, Joel W., 28–30, 35

  Johnson, Samuel, 152

  Jukes, Thomas H., 199

  Jungle, The (Sinclair), 21, 27, 153, 260–61

  Kalbach, Barb, 227

  Kansas. See also Kobach, Kris

  anti-immigration laws, 80, 164

  Family Farm Protection Act, 101

  illegals working in, 67

  meat processing plants, 66

  Karen political refugees, 175–76, 182–85

  Kayser, Jeff, 127, 131

  Keh Moo, 185–86

  Kinman, Linda, 225–26, 227, 228

  Knight, Richard C., 47, 180

  Knowlton, Richard, 16, 23–29, 44, 45, 48, 61, 63

  Kobach, Kris, 57, 80, 90, 91, 163, 164, 167, 240, 241, 254

  Kotas, Wanda, 88–89, 90

  Kraft Foods Lunchables, 28

  Kruse, Susan, 13, 50, 72, 73, 74

  Kucinich, Dennis, 126

  labor unions, 60. See also UFCW

  contract with Knowlton (1978), 62

  dirty tricks by meat industry and, 42

  Hormel and, 9–10, 16, 25–26, 32, 33, 42, 43–44, 48, 49, 62, 63–64, 180–81

  meat industry, organizing in, 87, 88, 182–85

  striking stockyard workers, 60

  USDA pilot program and, 30

  Lachance, Daniel, 18, 39, 40, 50, 51, 52, 74, 77–78, 92, 147, 148, 149–50, 155, 156, 159, 160

  Lande, Roger, 216

  Land O’Lakes, 137

  Lathrop, Steve, 240–41

  Lauritsen, Mark, 259

  Lausen, Jay, 207–10, 215–18, 220, 222, 235

  LB Pork, 98, 100, 117–20

  Lederle Laboratories, 198, 199

  Leech, Les, 161, 162, 166–67

  Lloyd’s Barbeque, 35, 180

  Lopez, Bryan, 250

  Lopez, Fernando, xiv

  Lopez, Maria, xiii, 34

  Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, 229

  Lynfield, Ruth, 40, 41

  Lyons, Shawn, 121, 132–33, 136, 140–41, 143

  Lyons, Sherri, 136, 141, 143

  Magdalena Peñasco, Mexico, 48

  Magnus, Doug, 138, 140

  MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund), 240, 246, 247

  Mark D. Sobsey, 228

 

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