Ohio Pork Council
FarmingOhio, United States2-10 Employees
The Ohio Pork Council is a farming industry organization that supports pork producers in Ohio. It originated in 1968 when industry leaders formed the council to promote pork, growing from about 800 farmers to roughly 2,500 members. Based in Columbus, Ohio, the council runs programs to promote pork and provides services to its members. The council’s activities include organizing industry events and recognizing contributors, such as during the Ohio Pork Congress and at the Ohio State Fair, while also partnering with nonprofits to provide protein to those in need. A recent development is the collaboration with the OH-Pigs Program to host the Breaking Boundaries Pig Show at the 2025 Ohio State Fair.