SWINETIME — EPISODE #86

Building Pork Demand at the Kitchen Table

On this episode of the Swine Time Podcast, host and swine veterinarian Dr. Spencer Wayne sits down with Erin Little, Director of Farm Stats and nutrition enthusiast, to discuss why pork is one of the most protein-efficient, high-quality protein sources available today. Together, they explore how pork can be a lean, affordable, family-friendly staple, breaking down the science behind protein intake, calorie efficiency, and practical meal planning. This episode connects the farm to the table—highlighting why pork deserves a leading role in healthy eating and modern nutrition.

Erin shares her insights from years of working in swine production and farm data, applying that same analytical mindset to human nutrition and meal planning. Listeners will learn practical tips for getting the most out of pork while keeping meals healthy, efficient, and delicious.

Erin dives into the concept of protein efficiency, showing how a simple pork loin delivers twice the protein per calorie compared to processed snacks like protein bars or packaged foods. She explains why pork is not only a lean and affordable source of protein, but also incredibly versatile for the whole family. Erin shares creative ways to prepare pork for kids, including kid-friendly pork “nuggets” from pork loin, as well as using ground pork.

The discussion also touches on broader trends in healthy eating, protein intake, and meal planning. Erin explains how knowing your protein needs can help you maintain muscle, manage calories, and make smarter food choices. She also walks through quick, easy ways to compare protein-to-calorie ratios when shopping, helping listeners make informed decisions at the grocery store.

Whether you’re a parent looking for nutritious pork recipes, a fitness enthusiast tracking protein, or someone curious about high-quality, efficient protein sources, this episode provides actionable insights and tips for everyday meals. Erin combines her experience in swine production, genetics, and nutrition to make pork accessible, tasty, and a top choice for healthy eating.

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Erin Little

Erin Little graduated from South Dakota State University with a B.S. (’15) in animal science and M.S. (’19) in swine genetics. She originally began with Pipestone Research managing day-to-day activities in the research barns. Today she serves as the Director of FarmStats.

About SwineTime

PIPESTONE's mission is "Helping Farmers Today Create the Farms of Tomorrow." The SwineTime podcast was created for pig farmers and individual pork producers around the country. Hosted by Dr. Wayne, the podcast contains pork industry news, advancements in animal care, and how to enhance your productivity. Podcasts are available on Pipestone.com and your favorite streaming platform.

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