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IPE and UGA collaborate on educational program

TUCKER, Ga. — The International Poultry Expo is collaborating with the University of Georgia to promote the Georgia International Poultry Short Course 2012 to...

Tom Super named NCC vice president, communications

WASHINGTON — National Chicken Council President Mike Brown has announced the appointment of Tom Super as vice president of communications. Super brings more than...

USDA revises poultry classifications

WASHINGTON — USDA has issued a final rule lowering the age definition for five classifications of poultry and adding a ready-to-cook weight for roasters,...

USPOULTRY announces new ‘Introduction to Management Workshop’

TUCKER, Ga. — A new Introduction to Management Workshop, sponsored by U.S. Poultry & Egg Association, will be offered in January following the upcoming...

National FFA elects officers for 2011-12

INDIANAPOLIS — Six students from throughout the country were elected National FFA officers for 2011-12, an announcement made to officially close the 84th National...

2012 IPE introduces International Rendering Symposium

TUCKER, Ga — The International Poultry Expo is introducing a new education program titled, International Rendering Symposium: Focus on Quality, as a featured component...

AMI elects officers for coming year

WASHINGTON — Larry Odom, chairman, president and CEO of Odom’s Tennessee Pride Sausage Inc., has been elected chairman of the American Meat Institute for...

Beginning farmer bill introduced in Congress

WASHINGTON —  The Beginning Farmer and Rancher Opportunity Act of 2011 (H.R. 3236), a comprehensive bill intended for inclusion in the 2012 Farm Bill...

Chicken pot pie empanadas recalled

WASHINGTON — Windsor Quality Food Co. Ltd. of Los Angeles, Calif.,  is recalling approximately 11,390 pounds of chicken pot pie empanadas that may contain...

Chicago public schools to serve chicken raised without antibiotics

CHICAGO — Chicago Public Schools (CPS) have began serving local chicken raised without antibiotics to students in 473 schools. This development comes on the heels...

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