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Research and application uses of drones in agriculture

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — The Georgia House of Representatives established Resolution 744 which formed a committee that studied the use of aerial vehicles, or drones....

UGA: New technology can detect more strains of salmonella

ATHENS, Ga. — Poultry is responsible for more than one out of every five cases of salmonella infection in the U.S. But traditional methods...

Arkansas researcher in search of a more water-efficient chicken

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — In a world with shrinking freshwater resources for a growing human population, where do you find enough moisture to grow food?...

Several factors, including AI, are affecting U.S. egg production for 2022

WASHINGTON — Production of eggs in the U.S. during March reached 9.39 billion. This included 8.03 billion table eggs, and 1.37 billion hatching eggs,...

Cargill expanding portfolio of artificial intelligence-powered innovations

WAYZATA, Minn. — Poultry producers are always looking for ways to improve the efficiency and health of their flocks. Advancements in technology, like artificial...

Aviagen applies its latest tech for in-person and remote support

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Aviagen® teams in Asia Pacific, Latin America and North America have combined their talents to create a new hybrid platform for...

New cyber-attack targets Iowa feed cooperative

FORT DODGE, Iowa — New Cooperative, an Iowa based farm and grain cooperative, announced on Sept. 20 that its systems were offline following a...

Research offers insight on COVID-19’s impact on online food delivery

NEW YORK — Online food ordering software services provider Upmenu has published a new report indicating the impact of COVID-19 on online food delivery...

El Pollo Loco launching first ‘Air Loco’ drone delivery

COSTA MESA, Calif. — Starting June 24, El Pollo Loco Inc. will become the first national restaurant company to test door-to-backyard drone delivery, the company says. The test-and-learn pilot of its drone delivery service is the continuation of the company’s digital evolution and focus on customer experience.

JBS, Pilgrim’s systems back online after cyberattack

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — For months, Foundation Food Group and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration have waged legal battle over warrants to inspect the processing plant’s facilities following the nitrogen leak in January that killed six people.

JBS USA, Pilgrim’s see progress in resolving cyberattack

GREELEY, Colo. — JBS USA and Pilgrim's announced significant progress June 1 in resolving the cyberattack that has impacted the company’s operations in North America and Australia.

World’s largest meat processor hit by cyberattack

CANBERRA, Australia — Thousands of Australian meat workers had no work for a second day June 1 after a cyberattack crippled JBS, the world’s largest meat processing company. A government minister said it might be days before production resumes.

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