Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 20Avian InfluenzaAvian flu hits 7 commercial poultry farms in 4 statesCalifornia, Arkansas, Minnesota and South Dakota have confirmed cases of HPAI on December 6-7.Avian InfluenzaGeorgia commercial waterfowl flock struck by HPAIAbout 30,000 ducks are depopulated after the first commercial case of HPAI in the nation’s largest poultry producing state.Latest NewsHouse ag committee chair Thompson diagnosed with cancerThe Pennsylvania Republican took over as chairman of the committee after two years as the ranking member.Avian InfluenzaHPAI appears in 2 California broiler flocksElsewhere in North America, avian influenza cases have been confirmed in Wisconsin, Alberta and Quebec.Consumer TrendsCFO: McDonald’s is strengthening its ‘chicken credibility’The McCrispy sandwich is now a $1 billion brand in multiple markets.Avian InfluenzaArkansas broilers, South Dakota turkeys hit by HPAINearly 150,000 birds are lost due to avian flu infections at two U.S. farms.Avian InfluenzaOhio, Wisconsin turkeys lost to avian influenzaInfections have been confirmed in two flocks in Wisconsin and one in Ohio.BroilersPoultry company Cooks Venture ceasing operationsThe company formed in 2019 with the vision of being a “next-generation food company rooted in regenerative agriculture and transparency.”Agrifood AngleDxE accidentally made case for why leader belongs in jailAn animal rights activist trespassed on layer and duck farms in same county where layer and duck farms were struck by avian influenza.Egg ProductionJury: Egg producers, industry groups must pay $17.7 millionPlaintiffs in the lawsuit allege that Cal-Maine Foods, Rose Acre Farms, United Egg Producers and United States Egg Marketers conspired to limit supply and raise egg prices.Avian InfluenzaAvian flu strikes California egg layers, duck breedersCalifornia’s most recent cases of avian influenza were confirmed in Sonoma and San Benito counties.TurkeyHormel to repurpose Jennie-O plant in Barron, WisconsinTurkey harvest operations at the plant will cease in the second quarter of the 2024 fiscal year.Previous PagePage 20 of 274Next Page