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Bird flu outbreak continues as the new year begins

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — It’s a new year, but the poultry industry is still dealing with the same issue: bird flu. Less than two weeks...

CDFA lifts statewide ban on poultry and dairy cattle at fairs and shows

SACRAMENTO — In a letter to industry stakeholders, the California Department of Food and Agriculture announced that it would be lifting its statewide ban...

NCSU names Kiess interim head of poultry science

RALEIGH, N.C. — Recently, North Carolina State University’s Prestage Department of Poultry Science named Aaron Kiess, the department’s Braswell distinguished professor, its new interim...

United Egg Producers announce new VP of government affairs

WASHINGTON — The United Egg Producers announce that Donald Grady has been hired as its new vice president of government affairs. In this position,...

AFIA welcomes new team members across multiple departments

ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Feed Industry Association recently announced that three new staff members would be joining the team. Alison Foster, Mary Gray...

Amick Farms announces $74.5M expansion in Mississippi

LAUREL, Miss. — Amick Farms, headquartered in Batesburg, S.C., recently announced that it will be growing operations at its Laurel, Miss., facility. The project...

Herbruck’s Poultry Ranch announces new $20M facility in Indiana

KENDALLVILLE, Ind. — Herbruck’s Poultry Ranch recently announced that they are building a new egg processing facility in Kendallville, Ind. This new facility for...

Maryland reports commercial bird flu case as state departments remind poultry owners of virus threat

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — Highly pathogenic avian influenza continues to wreak havoc on the poultry industry around the country. The Maryland Department of Agriculture recently...

Salmonella outbreaks and the peptides that can control them

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — Salmonella, a word and infection that gives people pause at the mere mention of it. Infections from the bacteria have become...

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