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Security experts to address biosecurity, cybersecurity, activism at 2025 Stakeholders Summit

ARLINGTON, Va. — In-person attendees at the Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 2025 Stakeholders Summit will have exclusive access to a security panel discussing response gaps...

Maintaining safety from avian influenza with personal protective equipment

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — Officials still report that the threat of spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza from infected birds to people remains low, but...

Watching wild bird migration flyways to prepare against more HPAI

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — The spring migration season is almost here, and with it will come more than 3 billion wild birds from warmer climates...

Education program schedule for the PEAK show 2025

MINNEAPOLIS — PEAK 2025, the annual convention of the Midwest Poultry Federation has announced a comprehensive education program featuring dozens of speakers from across...

UPDATE: Comment period extended on HPAI indemnity final rule

UPDATE: As previously reported, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service released an interim final rule for poultry farms to get compensation after...

Biosecurity measures in place at IPPE 2025

ATLANTA — With outbreaks continuing, there is a lot of industry concern regarding highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and controlling its spread. The International Production...

UPDATE: Preliminary HPAI tests confirmed at additional Maryland commercial operations

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The Maryland Department of Agriculture has announced a case of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza of a commercial operation in Queen...

Georgia and Puerto Rico backyard flocks confirmed with HPAI

ATLANTA — In the past few days, backyard flocks in Georgia and Puerto Rico have been confirmed with highly pathogenic avian influenza. In Georgia, a...

Six ways to elevate biosecurity implementation for maximum pathogen control

GREENFIELD, Ind. — Biosecurity, the practice of protecting farm animals from diseases, has become an increasingly important issue as poultry production continues to grow,...

UC study finds lice causing significant harm to poultry

RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Lice have been found feeding on the skin and blood of free-range chickens, which are infected at much higher rates than...

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