Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 10Avian InfluenzaDon't refer to H5N1 in cattle as HPAI, veterinarian saysThe same variant of the virus that has been highly pathogenic in poultry appears to be low pathogenic in dairy cattle.Avian InfluenzaNearly 2 million layers lost to avian flu in MichiganWhile Michigan recently had a dairy herd infected with HPAI, this is the state’s first confirmed case in commercial poultry flock of 2024.AsiaLeong Hup International achieved record revenue in 2023The southeast Asian poultry, egg and feed producer saw revenue improve 5.5% during the past year.Avian InfluenzaTexas case pushes North American HPAI bird losses past 100MIn the United States alone, more than 83 million head of poultry and commercial gamebirds have been affected by avian flu since 2022.Agrifood AngleAvian flu subject of editorial cartoon. Was it funny?What might have appeared to be insensitive comedy still had merits because it brought attention to a serious problem.Latest NewsFormer HKScan business is now called Scan SverigeLantmännen has completed the acquisition of HKScan’s assets in Sweden.Avian InfluenzaAvian influenza reported in Michigan poultryDays after avian flu was confirmed in a Michigan dairy herd, a poultry flock in a neighboring county is affected.Avian InfluenzaAvian flu strikes Cal-Maine egg operation in Texas PanhandleAfter seven dairy farms in Texas are hit by avian influenza, the virus claims nearly 2 million chickens in the state.EuropeMika Tilli to become CFO of HKScanAn employee of HKScan since 2018, he will succeed departing CFO Jyrki Paappa.Agrifood AngleBovine HPAI cases show need for unity among ag sectorsWith avian influenza having hit poultry, dairy cattle and goats, we can’t help but wonder what might come next.SustainabilityBill to protect Oklahoma poultry farmers advancesAfter being approved by the state’s House of Representatives, HB 4118 gains the approval of the Oklahoma Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee.North AmericaFormer Tyson Foods building to become educational facilityClosed office building in Chicago will reopen in 2025 with classrooms, laboratories and areas for collaborative learning.Previous PagePage 10 of 274Next Page