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Eclipse 2017

Eclipse 2017 as seen at Poultry Park in Gainesville, Ga. It was enough to trick the street lights! (Photo by David B. Strickland)

Censky nominated for USDA deputy secretary

WASHINGTON — Stephen L. Censky has been nominated by President Donald Trump to become deputy secretary of agriculture. Censky is the American Soybean Association's chief...

South Korea lifts U.S. poultry ban

WASHINGTON  — USDA has announced that the government of South Korea has lifted its ban on imports of U.S. poultry and poultry products, including...

Research Q&A: Virtual reality applications in poultry production and processing

ATLANTA — Sim Harbert, senior research engineer, discusses his exploratory research project that is investigating the feasibility of using virtual reality tools to support...

Chicken feathers — poultry’s diamond in the rough

By Katie Keiger Poultry Times staff Kkeiger@poultrytimes.com GAINESVILLE, Ga. — Chicken feathers are often seen as a nuisance to broiler house employees and are often thrown away,...

Researchers continue to innovate technology for monitoring poultry growout houses

ATLANTA — Researchers with the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) continue to explore techniques to enhance the functionality and utility of their Growout Monitoring...

Magnetic nanoparticles effective at removing phosphorus from poultry processing wastewater

ATLANTA — Excessive phosphorus in wastewater discharge from poultry processing plants can degrade water quality and harm aquatic life in adjacent waterways. This makes...

Chick-fil-A named ‘hottest’ restaurant chain

NEW YORK CITY — Chick-fil-A has been named the country's 'hottest' restaurant chain by the Nation's Restaurant News in its latest ranking of the Top 100...

Could North Korean biological weapons be used to target animal agriculture?

By Dr. Robert A. Norton Special to Poultry Times AUBURN, Ala. — Rumors of pending war seem to be everywhere in Washington, D.C. A recent Washington Post article...

USDA detects ‘atypical’ case of mad cow disease in Alabama

WASHINGTON — The USDA has announced an atypical case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), a neurologic disease of cattle, in an 11-year old cow...

HATCH for Hunger receives $25K from Kroger

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — On June 23,  HATCH for Hunger announced a $25,000 gift from Kroger Co. at the reopening of its 116th and Cumberland...

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