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National Pork Board to Support Fair Oaks Pig Adventure [edited]

The National Pork Board has agreed to donate $1 million to the proposed Fair Oaks Pig Adventure Center in Indiana with a second $1 million donation contingent on private fund-raising of $7.6 million.

The board vote occurred at its meeting prior to the start of the National Pork Industry Forum in Denver, March 1-3.

The goal of the project is to allow consumers to see first-hand the way pigs are being raised in a modern barn. The project is to be built as part of the existing Fair Oaks Dairy Education Center on land adjacent to I-65 about an hour from downtown Chicago. Plans call for a working 2,400-head sow farm built to allow visitors to view all aspects of production from an enclosed walkway above, and a separate education center equipped with exhibits and other educational tools.

Estimated total cost of the project is $9.6 million. Belstra Milling, an Indiana pork producer and one of the major supporters of the project, has said it will assume all costs for the working sow barn. Private funds are being sought for the visitor and education features.

Funds for the National Pork Board's donation will come from the Pork Checkoff.

Source: National Pork Board