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Novel approach to stunning may improve bird welfare

Poultry Science Association CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A study conducted by researchers in Scotland and the Netherlands strongly suggests that a new form of poultry stunning...

Recipe contest features chicken and wild rice

WASHINGTON — A “Chicken and Wild Rice Recipe Roundup” contest was recently launched as a way to remind consumers about the great taste, convenience, and...

US / NZ Council applauds nominations for key trade posts

WASHINGTON — The United States | New Zealand Council commends President Obama's nomination of Michael Froman to be U.S. Trade Representative and Penny Pritzker to...

USDA issues final call for 2012 Census of Agriculture

WASHINGTON — With the window to respond to the 2012 Census of Agriculture officially closing on May 31, USDA is urging farmers and ranchers...

Former Agriprocessors manager pleads not guilty

The Associated Press CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — After fleeing to Israel following an immigration raid in 2008, a former manager at a kosher slaughterhouse in...

NTF refutes alarmist ‘study’ on ground turkey

WASHINGTON — The National Turkey Federation has strongly disputed the "misleading findings" of a Consumer Reports article about ground turkey, which makes a number of alarming...

Frozen pizzas recalled for possible foreign matter contamination

WASHINGTON — Nestlé Pizza Co., of Little Chute, Wis., is recalling an undetermined amount of frozen pizzas that may be contaminated with extraneous materials...

FFA chapters receive project grants to fight hunger

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The National FFA Organization has awarded more than $320,000 in grant money for its "FFA: Food For All" program, which provides...

Financial Management Seminar to focus on economic trends

TUCKER, Ga.— Factors such as corn costs, fuel prices, tax changes, employee healthcare, etc. affecting poultry industry financial management on a daily basis. The 2013...

Senators ask USTR to investigate EU anti-dumping decision

WASHINGTON — Fourteen Democratic and Republican Senators have joined together to sign a letter sent to the Acting United States Trade Representative (USTR), Demetrios...

American Agri-Women draft ag policy positions

ALMA, Kan. — American Agri-Women recently drafted resolutions to address issues and threats to agriculture. Representatives from this all-volunteer coalition of more than 50,000...

Economist: Livestock producers should expect bright future

Purdue University   WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — More efficient land use, a stalled demand for corn ethanol and increased demand for meat in developing countries...

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