Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 77EggColorado has fourth HPAI case in commercial poultryThe presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was confirmed in a commercial table egg layer pullet flock in Weld County, Colorado.Broilers & TurkeysAvara Foods wants to expand hatcheryAvara Foods wants to expand its existing hatchery in Shobdon, England.Broilers & TurkeysTyson Foods sues Foster Farms, former vice presidentTyson Foods filed a lawsuit against Foster Farms and Brian Baker, a former Tyson Foods vice president who accepted a similar position with Foster Farms.EggOne more British Columbia flock affected by avian fluThe first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a Canadian commercial poultry flock since May 20 has been confirmed in Langley Township, British Columbia.EggMichael Foods to close plant in David City, NebraskaThe Michael Foods plant in David City, Nebraska, will close, with the last day of operation scheduled for July 29.BlogsIt’s nice to see Donnie Smith return to US poultry industryIt's nice to see Donnie Smith, former CEO of Tyson Foods, return to the U.S. poultry industry as the new chairman and CEO of Foster Farms.EggNearly 2 million Colorado layers hit by avian influenzaA commercial egg laying flock of 1,928,000 hens in Weld County, Colorado, was infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza.Processing & SlaughterFoster Farms acquired by Atlas HoldingsAtlas Holdings acquired Foster Farms and appointed former Tyson Foods CEO Donnie Smith as the company's new chairman and CEO.EggAvian flu persists in Canadian backyard flocksCases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) continue to be confirmed in western Canada, but the most recent cases have not involved commercial poultry.Avian InfluenzaAvian flu resurfaces in Pennsylvania commercial ducksHighly pathogenic avian influenza has been confirmed in a U.S. commercial poultry flock for the first time in 10 days.Consumer TrendsA turkey sandwich craze on a smaller scaleWith the nationwide chicken sandwich craze going strong for the past two years, it could be time to start thinking about a turkey sandwich craze. Avian InfluenzaJennie-O expects ‘large supply gaps’ in coming monthsThe highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak of 2022 is expected to result in "large supply gaps" and reduced sales volumes for Jennie-O Turkey Store during the second half of the year.Previous PagePage 77 of 275Next Page