Pure Prairie Poultry collapsed in 2024, leaving the farmers it contracted with rushing to manage starved flocks.
People living and working near neighborhoods including Touchton Woods and Tanner Plantation say the smell has been noticeable ...
Scientists at Duke-NUS Medical School have found that viruses circulating in live poultry markets can be detected more effectively by sampling the surrounding environment than by testing individual ...
As salmon processors are facing tighter regulations, rising welfare expectations, and increasingly fragmented supply growth, Lübeck, Germany-headquartered processing firm BAADER is positioning ...
A new Meat Institute study finds meat and poultry processors contribute $57.3 billion to the U.S. economy and support nearly ...
The USDA proposed updates to federal line speed regulations in poultry and pork establishments operating under modern ...
The agency’s proposals would raise line speeds to up to 175 birds per minute for young chickens and up to 60 birds per minute ...
In August of 2021, a group of farmers, mainly comprised of members from the Washington County Cattlemen’s Association in ...
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced proposed updates to federal line speed regulations in poultry and pork establishments operating under modern inspection systems earlier this week.
The USDA's proposed changes to poultry and pork processing line speeds could reshape Minnesota's economy, impacting major employers in towns like Willmar and Austin.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is proposing to amend its regulations to allow poultry and pork processing plants to operate at higher line speeds.
Updated regulations for poultry and pork processors would alleviate processing bottlenecks and lower production costs.