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Broilers & Turkeys: Page 86
Broilers & Turkeys
Woman killed by semi truck in Bell & Evans parking area
A 64-year old woman died from injuries sustained after being run over by a truck tractor in a parking area outside of a Bell & Evans poultry plant.
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Nutrition & Feed
USPOULTRY to hold feed mill management seminar
USPOULTRY to hold feed mill management seminar.
Avian Influenza
Six Asian states report more avian flu outbreaks in poultry
In general across Asia, the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) situation appears to be starting a seasonal decline as the winter ends. However, Japan and South Korea report further suspected or confirmed outbreaks in poultry, as have India, Nepal, the Philippines, and Taiwan.
Broilers & Turkeys
Buffalo Wild Wings offers free boneless wings to MSU students
As students at Michigan State University (MSU) return to campus following a tragic event when three people were killed and five  thers were injured by a mass shooter on February 13, the Buffalo Wild Wings branch in East Lansing, Michigan, is offering a kind gesture to give back to the students.
Egg
Avian flu hits flock of 97,700 Pennsylvania broilers
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was confirmed in a commercial broiler flock in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Broilers & Turkeys
Wholestone Farms, Prestage Foods form joint venture
The newly formed joint venture, Prestage Wholestone, LLC, unites two farmer-owned companies.
Egg
Cuba’s first avian flu case discovered at Havana zoo
The first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) to be confirmed in Cuba occurred at the JardĂn ZoolĂłgico de La Habana, a zoo in the capital city of Havana.
Blogs
Avian flu is snowballing in Latin America
This past week has been quite heavy in news about avian flu in Latin America. Uruguay reported one case on a black neck swam in the wild; then Guatemala reported cases in marine wild birds. The aftermath was then felt in neighboring Argentina – first in wild birds and then in backyard turkeys. And let us remember that Argentina is the fourth largest industry in the region.
Food Safety
New NCC resources focus on food safety for broilers
Two new food safety resources from the National Chicken Council (NCC) highlight the broiler industry’s commitment to food safety from farm to fork.
Broilers & Turkeys
Tanmiah Food reports strong revenue growth
For 2022, Saudi Arabia-based poultry company Tanmiah Food Group reports a 43% year-on-year increase in overall revenue, and operating profit up by 142%.
Egg Production
2 lawmakers from cage-free states make selves look silly
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Katie Porter recently wrote letters to the five largest egg producers in the United States, asking them to explain why egg prices have risen so sharply.
Broilers & Turkeys
Tyson Foods to acquire Williams Sausage Company
Tyson Foods has signed an agreement to acquire Williams Sausage Company of Union City, Tennessee.
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