Tuesday, June 23, 2026

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CDC: Listeria outbreak linked to hard-boiled eggs

ATLANTA — A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has posted a food safety alert regarding a multistate outbreak of Listeria infections linked to...

Industry reacts to House passing USMCA trade agreement

By David B. Strickland Poultry Times staff dstrickland@poultrytimes.com WASHINGTON — A renegotiated trade deal between the U.S., Canada and Mexico was passed in a bipartisan vote by...

Lou Raffel, AEB’s first president, dies at 85

SKOKIE, Ill. — Louis B. (Lou) Raffel, the American Egg Board's first president, died Dec. 7. He was 85. Mr. Raffel served the egg board...

Experts ‘dish on’ their favorite egg recipes in multi-state exchange

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The EGGsperts from some of the nation's top egg farming states, including the Chicken and Egg Association of Minnesota, have come...

Marel opens new Dutch production facility

DONGEN, Netherlands — On Nov. 20, Marel officially opened its completely new production center in Dongen, the Netherlands. All production and office activities now...

The upcoming 2020 IPPE is clearly in focus

By David B. Strickland Poultry Times staff dstrickland@poultrytimes.com ATLANTA — Growers, office personnel, students and more are all gearing up to convene on Atlanta, Ga., for the...

A return to China exports means ‘good things’ to U.S. poultry industry

By Jim Sumner Special to Poultry Times STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. — They say patience is a virtue. If that old saying is true, the U.S. poultry export...

Giles receives ‘Honorary American’ award from National FFA

By David B. Strickland Poultry Times staff dstrickland@poultrytimes.com GAINESVILLE, Ga. — Mike Giles, president of the Georgia Poultry Federation, was recently honored by the National FFA Organization...

Tyson Foods reports 4Q and fiscal results

SPRINGDALE, Ark. — Tyson Foods Inc. has reported its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2019 financial results. Highlights for FY 2019 include: GAAP (generally accepted...

Scientists say quarter of all pigs could die of swine fever

The Associated Press SYDNEY — Around a quarter of the world’s pigs are expected to die from African swine fever as authorities grapple with a...

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