Simon M. Shane*(290 million hens in production less specialty and breaking flocks)From the Author - Page 10HomeConcerns over mycotoxicosis persistCoordinated responses from crop production through feed manufacture are needed to suppress the effects of mycotoxicosis.HomeAFIA speakers share recession, ethanol woesA united front to impact potential legislative actions is critical.HomeAre we entering an easier spring?Moderating ingredient costs, managing health threats and supplier innovations should help with an upward swing.HomeHSUS under fireThe intensive animal industry is indebted to the Center for Consumer Freedom for mounting a professional and hard hitting campaign.Home4 key issues spark researchIndustry and university representatives focus during the 2010 EIC Forum included sustainability, consumer behavior, health and regulations.HomeHot summer topics: hen welfare and equipment advancesIndustry competition spurs improved efficiency and quality within our industry.HomeBan on slaughter of downed animalsFailed litigation has created a precedent through case law and will be beneficial for industry opponents.Broilers & TurkeysWhat will fend off flock disease?Experts discussed fresh insights to maintaining layer health during the 2010 North Central Avian Disease Conference.HomeHow efficient is the FDA?The Agency would be well advised to step back, recognize their inadequacies and take advice.HomeSuper bugs or super hype?Imposing blanket bans on products without adequate scientific justification is unjustified.Hen Housing SystemsUpdate on welfare ─ an EU perspectiveScience seems unable to provide explicit guidance regarding caged or non-confined systems.HomePremature publicityShare findings after research has proven to provide improved productivity, sustainability or quality.Previous PagePage 10 of 21Next Page