April 9, 202600:45:51

Different Path for Beef and Pork Processing | Kit Laramore & Joe Galasso

About the Guests

Joseph Galasso Jr. is a seasoned C-suite executive with over 40 years in food protein sales, operations, business development, and biosecurity technologies tailored for livestock and swine operations. As Chief Operating Officer at WT Associates and WT BIO-TECH, he leads commercialization of mortality management systems—including EPA-compliant incinerators, anaerobic digestion like KLEENPAS BioGestor, and aqueous ozone/nanobubble solutions—for large-scale beef and pork processing facilities in Iowa. His expertise spans pioneering green chemistry biosecurity for clients like Walt Disney and Wynn Resorts, full P&L management of 12M+ lb protein lines, and regulatory navigation (USDA FSIS, EPA, DNR), making him a key contributor to the protein industry.

Kit Thomas Laramore was born in 1953 in Gillette, Wyoming, and grew up attending school first at a family ranch and later in Gillette. He pursued higher education initially in vocal performance and then in Agricultural Business, graduating from the University of Wyoming in 1978. After college, he worked in trades and construction before focusing on ranching and cattle operations, eventually moving into the beef meat business. Laramore attended a one-room schoolhouse taught by his mother, completed his primary and secondary education in Gillette, and studied vocal performance and agricultural business at universities in Utah and Wyoming. During college, he worked as an electrician earning substantial wages and post-graduation chose to build houses during a coal mining boom, becoming a general contractor for over 130 structures in six years.

What can you expect to learn from this episode of Popular Pig?
  • You will learn how a vertically integrated system can connect livestock production directly to processing and distribution.
  • You will understand why smaller regional plants can improve access to processing and support local producers.
  • You will learn how genetics and production choices impact meat quality, animal welfare, and efficiency.
  • You will hear how workforce housing, training, and community investment can support long term rural development.
  • You will learn the key risks in launching a facility like this and how planning addresses capital, labor, and food safety.
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