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USDA ups broiler production forecast

WASHINGTON — USDA’s broiler production forecast for 2013 was increased again this month and is now expected to be 37.519 billion pounds, 618 million...

Nation’s first enriched colony barn eggs now available in California

LOS ANGELES — The nation's first enriched colony barn eggs are now available in California, providing another humane choice to consumers when shopping for...

UGA schedules HACCP program

ATHENS, Ga. — The University of Georgia will hold a meat and poultry industry Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Point program here on April...

Centurion Poultry opens Iowa hatchery

GOLDFIELD, Iowa — Centurion Poultry Inc. recently opened a new hatchery here with an annual capacity of 18 million pullet chicks. The hatchery — CPI-Prairie...

RFA unveils app for E85 fuel

WASHINGTON — Looking for E85 fuel?  There's an app for that. The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) in partnership with the Iowa Corn Growers Association...

Food labeling conference looks at regulations

WASHINGTON — The annual Federal Food Regulatory Conference will celebrate its silver anniversary when it meets here on April 22-23. Sponsored by Prime Label Consultants,...

Southern Hens Inc. cited by OSHA following worker fatality

MOSELLE, Miss. — The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety & Health Administration has cited Southern Hens Inc. with 43 safety and health violations...

Sen. Johanns awarded Farm Bureau ‘Golden Plow’

WASHINGTON — Sen. Mike Johanns (R-Neb.) has been presented with the American Farm Bureau Federation "Golden Plow" award. The Golden Plow is the highest...

Forum to discuss egg industry issues

AMES, Iowa —The 5th annual Egg Industry Issues Forum will be held April 16-17 at the Hilton St. Louis Fontenac in St. Louis, Mo. Speakers...

Resource guide available for veterans seeking ag career

DAVIS, Calif. — Farmer Veteran Coalition, a veteran assistance organization, has released a manual aimed at helping veterans launch a career in agriculture. It...

Raeford poultry plant fined for watewater violations

The Associated Press RAEFORD, N.C. — A federal judge has ordered a North Carolina poultry processor to pay a $150,000 fine for sending untreated wastewater containing...

McDonald’s getting rid of some items from menu

The Associated Press NEW YORK—McDonald's is getting rid of its Chicken Selects and Fruit & Walnut Salad and is considering the removal of Angus burgers. The...

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