Welcome to the International Idaho Pasture Pig Society!


Founded in 2022, we're dedicated to promoting quality breeding of Idaho Pasture Pigs (IPPs).

Our mission includes unlocking genetic potential, enhancing value, providing education and support, fostering community, empowering youth, and offering opportunities for improvement. 

Join us on our mission to make a difference in the IPP community!

Integrity

Integrity is a core value for the IPPS, guiding its members, leadership, and operations in all aspects of their work. Within IPPS, integrity is demonstrated through:

1. Ethical Breeding Practices: Members of the IPPS uphold ethical standards in breeding, ensuring the health, welfare, and genetic diversity of IPPs.

2. Transparency: IPPS promotes transparency in its operations, communication, and decision-making processes. Members and leadership are open and honest in their interactions with each other and the broader community, fostering trust and accountability.

3. Honesty in Representation: IPPS members and leadership accurately represent the characteristics, qualities, and origins of IPPs in their marketing, advertising, and communications. They do not engage in deceptive practices or misrepresentations that could compromise the integrity of the IPP breed or the IPPS.

4. Commitment to Education: IPPS is committed to educating its members and the public about the history, characteristics, and benefits of IPPs. This includes providing accurate information, resources, and guidance on breeding, management, and stewardship practices that align with the values of integrity and responsible pig husbandry.

5. Accountability: IPPS holds its members and leadership accountable for upholding the principles of integrity in their actions and decisions. Members are encouraged to report any concerns or violations of ethical standards, and appropriate measures are taken to address and rectify issues in accordance with the IPPS bylaws.

Overall, integrity is fundamental to the mission and reputation of the IPPS, ensuring that its members contribute to the preservation, promotion, and improvement of the IPP breed with honesty, transparency, and ethical conduct.

Innovation is a driving force within the IPPS, fueling the continuous improvement, adaptation, and advancement of breeding, management, and stewardship practices related to IPPs. Within IPPS, innovation manifests through:

1. Genetic Improvement: IPPS members embrace innovative breeding techniques and genetic selection strategies to enhance the health, resilience, and productivity of IPPs. They explore new avenues for improving breed traits while preserving the unique characteristics and heritage of the breed.

2. Sustainable Husbandry Practices: IPPS promotes innovative approaches to sustainable husbandry that prioritize environmental stewardship, animal welfare, and resource efficiency. Encouraging members to adopt creative solutions for pasture-based management, rotational grazing, and regenerative agriculture practices to optimize the health of their IPPs, their communities and their land.

3. Technology Adoption: IPPS leverages technology and modern tools to streamline breeding, management, and data collection processes. Members explore innovative applications of genetic testing, digital record-keeping systems, and precision agriculture techniques to enhance breeding decisions and farm management practices.

4. Collaborative Research: IPPS fosters collaboration with researchers, universities, and agricultural institutions to advance scientific knowledge and understanding of IPP genetics and IPP pork quality. Members participate in research initiatives and field trials to explore innovative solutions to common challenges faced by IPP breeders.

5. Value-Added Products: IPPS encourages innovation in product development and marketing to expand market opportunities for IPP-derived products. Members explore innovative value-added products such as pasture-raised pork, specialty charcuterie, and lard-based products, tapping into consumer demand for high-quality, ethically produced food and products.

6. Education and Outreach: IPPS promotes innovation through education and outreach efforts that inspire creativity, experimentation, and continuous learning among its members and the broader IPP community. Workshops, conferences, and online resources provide platforms for sharing innovative ideas, best practices, and success stories.

7. Adaptation to Changing Conditions: IPPS embraces innovation as a means of adapting to evolving environmental, economic, and societal challenges facing IPP producers. Members explore innovative solutions for climate resilience, disease management, market volatility, and regulatory compliance to ensure the long-term viability and sustainability of IPP farming operations.

Overall, innovation is woven into the fabric of IPPS, driving progress, resilience, and sustainability within the IPP breed and its community of breeders and enthusiasts. By embracing creativity, experimentation, and forward-thinking approaches, IPPS members contribute to the ongoing evolution and success of the IPP breed in a dynamic agricultural landscape.

Innovation

Community

Community is at the heart of the IPPS, fostering a network of passionate breeders, enthusiasts, and advocates dedicated to the preservation, promotion, improvement, and enjoyment of IPPs. Within IPPS, community manifests through:

1. Collaboration and Support: IPPS members come together to share knowledge, resources, and experiences, providing mutual support and encouragement to fellow breeders and enthusiasts. Through online forums, social media groups, and IPPS events, members collaborate on breeding projects, troubleshoot challenges and celebrate successes.

2. Education and Outreach: IPPS is committed to educating its members and the public about the history, characteristics, and benefits of IPPs. Through workshops, webinars, publications, and events, members engage with diverse audiences to promote awareness and appreciation for the breed and its contributions to sustainable agriculture.

3. Mentorship and Guidance: IPPS fosters mentorship relationships between experienced breeders and newcomers, facilitating knowledge transfer and skill development within the community. Mentors provide guidance on breeding techniques, husbandry practices, and breeder/feeder selection, empowering new members to succeed in raising healthy and productive IPPs.

4. Breed Preservation: IPPS members share a common goal of preserving the unique heritage and genetic diversity of IPPs for future generations. Through responsible breeding practices, conservation efforts, and advocacy, the community works together to safeguard the breed's legacy and promote its long-term viability.

5. Networking and Events: IPPS organizes networking events, conferences, and exhibitions that bring together members from across the US and Canada to exchange ideas, and celebrate their shared passion for IPPs. These gatherings provide opportunities for recognition, networking, learning, and camaraderie among breeders, enthusiasts, and industry stakeholders.

6. Community Engagement: IPPS actively engages with agricultural organizations, and educational institutions to raise awareness about IPPs and their role in sustainable farming systems. Members participate in outreach activities such as farm tours, educational demonstrations, and community events to promote IPPs and their positive impact on rural economies and food systems.

7. Shared Values and Ethics: IPPS members uphold shared values of integrity, stewardship, and respect for animals and the environment. These values unite the community in a common mission to promote responsible husbandry, ethical breeding practices, and sustainable agriculture.

Overall, the community aspect of IPPS is a vibrant and inclusive network that fosters connections, empowers individuals, and promotes the collective well-being of IPPs and the people who care for them. Through collaboration, education, and shared values, the IPPS community continues to grow and thrive, enriching the lives of its members and contributing to the preservation of a treasured agricultural heritage.