At the Iowa Farm Table Podcast
At the Iowa Farm Table Podcast
Chickenizing the American food system
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Chickenizing the American food system

The loss of flavor and farms, and the Iowans pushing back.

There’s a word that explains a lot about modern agriculture, even if Merriam-Webster hasn’t caught up yet: chickenization. It’s what happens when animals become “widgets,” farms become factories, and power quietly shifts from thousands of farmers to a handful of corporations.

In this season finale of At the Iowa Farm Table, Beth Hoffman digs into how chicken went from luxury to dollar-menu staple, and what we lost along the way. Journalist and author Christopher Leonard traces the rise of vertically integrated poultry and the contract system that keeps farmers under someone else’s thumb. Former U.S. Senator Tom Harkin reflects on how federal policy helped supercharge “efficiency,” and what that really cost rural communities.

Then we head back to the Midwest to meet two very different kinds of poultry operations charting another path.

We won’t solve chickenization in a 20 minute podcast. But we do ask a pointed question: if cheap meat comes with sick soils, hollowed-out towns, and stressed-out farmers, is it really efficient?

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Special thanks to our guests Christopher Leonard, Tom Harkin, Jason Grimm, and Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin for their insight. And to Mallory DeVries and Anrica Deb for their thoughtful editing throughout this episode. Thanks to Meghan Holloran for supporting our social media and promotional work this season.

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