In economics, pork is used as a metaphor for waste.
H. A. Lindgren has written: 'This little pig went to Oregon' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Pork industry and trade, Pork industry and trade
Jim Dawson has written: 'Location analysis for Alberta hog assembly centers' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Pork industry and trade, Pork industry and trade 'Did somebody step on a duck?' -- subject(s): Humor, Flatulence
France exports: wheat poultry dairy beef pork wine fruits (grapes for wine)
D. H. Bache has written: 'Vegetation in civil and landscape engineering' -- subject(s): Landscape architecture, Slopes (Soil mechanics), Soil stabilization, Soil-binding plants 'Pork production systems with business analyses' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Swine, Pork industry and trade, Swine
Pork plays an important economic role in the United States. The United States is one of the biggest pork producing countries in the world. Much of it is shipped overseas for export as an income producing enterprise.
Recipes for pork include barbecue pulled pork sandwiches, jerk pork, barbecue baby back ribs, pork chops, braised pork, slow roast pork and pork pies.
they made leather , salted pork an raised cattle an also mined gold
pork fork
bacon,pork,pork chops, some dressings
No. Pork is not poultry.
i no only a few :) :hamporkbacongamon
Who would ask that pork is renewable or nonrenable. Well i think that pork is renewable because pork comes from pigs. Pork is renewable. Theres your answer