Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 101Broilers & TurkeysCruickshank to succeed Dally as RCL Foods CEOMiles Dally has announced his intent to retire as the CEO of RCL Foods, effective November 30, 2021. Paul Cruickshank has been selected to become the new CEO on December 1.Avian Influenza8 steps to effectively compost poultryComposting has proven to be a convenient, affordable, socially acceptable and environmentally acceptable way to dispose of poultry carcasses, but in order to be effective and biosecure, there is a certain “cookbook” that poultry producers should follow.BlogsPopeyes or Megan Thee Stallion: Who’s marketing who?I had to do a quick search of the WATTPoultry.com website, and my hunch was correct. The word ‘hottie’ had never been used in any of our articles or blogs.Broilers & TurkeysWayne Farms to sell Laurel poultry complex to Amick FarmsAmick Farms has agreed to acquire Wayne Farms’ poultry complex in Laurel, Mississippi.Broilers & Turkeys2 convicted of sending illegal workers to poultry plantA couple was convicted of transporting illegal immigrants to provide labor for the Mar-Jac Poultry plant in Jasper, AlabamaBroilers & TurkeysDHS secretary: No more ICE raids of workplacesRaids by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Immigration and Customers Enforcement (ICE) at workplaces where undocumented immigrants are employed will no longer be allowed, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stated in a memorandum.BlogsPilgrim’s Pride: No questions, pleasePilgrim’s Pride announced that it would release the financial results of its third quarter on October 27, and on the following day, it would hold a conference call to provide further color on those results.Processing & SlaughterAttorneys allege Messer destroyed evidenceAttorneys representing the estate administrators and surviving families of the six people killed in the liquid nitrogen leak at the Foundation Food Group plant in Gainesville, Georgia, allege that Messer Gas destroyed a piece of evidence and provided false information.Blogs‘I am a cassowary farmer’ just doesn’t sound rightCovering the poultry industry, I know that many people have had success in raising chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, quail and even pheasants.Broilers & TurkeysSheriff seeks information on death of Mar-Jac employeeAuthorities in Walker County, Alabama, are seeking information about the disappearance and death of a Mar-Jac Poultry employee who was last seen on December 17, 2020. A reward of $25,000 is being offered.Broilers & TurkeysNo hormone label means something to consumersWhile added hormones are not used and are even illegal in U.S. broiler production, many poultry companies still use labeling that identify their products as hormone-free.Broilers & TurkeysHigh welfare outcomes possible regardless of breedHigh-welfare outcomes are possible with any breed of broiler chickens, but achieving those outcomes is somewhat easier for some breeds, said Dr. Bruce Stewart-Brown, Perdue Farms senior vice president of technical services and innovation.Previous PagePage 101 of 275Next Page