National Swine Registry Employee Directory
FarmingIndiana, United States11-50 Employees
The National Swine Registry (NSR) is a farming organization based in West Lafayette, Indiana, formed in 1994 through the consolidation of several breed registries including the American Yorkshire Club, Hampshire Swine Registry, and United Duroc Swine Registry, with the American Landrace Association joining in 1998. Its core services center on registering litters and maintaining performance pedigrees, alongside breed promotion and marketing assistance, as well as educational materials such as a swine-judging video. The NSR aims to meet genetic needs across herds by offering free genetic consultations, across-herd genetic evaluations, and a National Four-Breed Sire Summary that highlights trait leaders every six months, derived from four contributing breeds that together represent a substantial portion of the U.S. purebred hog population. Recent activity includes a collaboration with Keystone Cooperative and the National Pork Board to support industry career opportunities during The Exposition, signaling ongoing industry engagement. The organization serves the swine industry at large, engaging breeders and industry stakeholders with resources that support registration, evaluation, and marketing while operating from Lafayette, Indiana, and maintaining a compact governance and service footprint. } }{