Simon M. Shane*(290 million hens in production less specialty and breaking flocks)From the Author - Page 11HomeWill spring’s warming trend affect more than the weather?EU housing and US legislation are changing the industry.HomeEU ‘mega house’ saves money in Georgia, USAUnited Egg's environmentally-friendly unit optimizes investments in feed, labor and overhead.HomeFDA to ban surplus broiler hatching eggsThis illogical ruling could cost the broiler industry $10 million annually.HomeNew products, new services and confidence define our industryThe egg industry appears to be sound despite the economic stresses.HomeCosts for egg diversion from suspected SE positive flocksUEP estimates costs of $70,000 for a flock of 100,000 hens.HomeFDA Egg Safety Final Rule slated for JulyIs the time between rule adoption and implementation too short?HomeHy-Line monitors egg qualityAdvanced instruments assure accuracy and consistency for measuring internal and external characteristics.HomeEthanol exports in our future?It is difficult to see how exports could be countenanced.HomeThe 2010 IPE─qualified success?Adjusting to industry changes is key to future Expo attendance.HomeUSDA funding prioritiesSupporting programs that are financially and technically unsupportable is contrary to good stewardship.HomeSuccess for Michael R. Taylor at the FDAHis broad perspective on food production, producer and consumer needs should help with ‘herculean’ task.HomeHelping you become more competitiveData, research and news for North American feed formulatorsPrevious PagePage 11 of 21Next Page