Matt Gent knows the last year has been rough on the pork industry, but despite current price woes, he sees hope on the horizon.
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Attendees visit the trade show at the 2024 Iowa Pork Congress in Des Moines Jan. 24.
IFT photo by Kristin Danley GreinerMatt Gent knows the last year has been rough on the pork industry, but despite current price woes, he sees hope on the horizon.
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