Austin AlonzoAustin Alonzo is a former editor of WATT PoultryUSA.From the Author - Page 11Broilers & TurkeysChicken industry consolidation continuesThe big are getting bigger.WATT Poultry ChatVIDEO: How will Sanderson sale affect the industry?A combined Wayne Farms LLC and Sanderson Farms Inc., backed by Cargill, could bring positives and negatives to the poultry industry.HomeVIDEO: What is limiting broiler supply growth? TESTStruggles with broiler breeder productivity and higher than normal levels of mortality and condemnation may hamper the expansion of the broiler industry as the U.S. economy recovers from COVID-19.Broilers & TurkeysNo vaccination, no job?Tyson Foods Inc. will require its U.S. employees to be fully vaccinated. Will others soon follow suit?Broilers & TurkeysVIDEO: What is limiting broiler supply growth?Struggles with broiler breeder productivity and higher than normal levels of mortality and condemnation may hamper the expansion of the broiler industry as the U.S. economy recovers from COVID-19.WATT Poultry ChatVIDEO: High feed costs lead to lower turkey profitabilityHigher feed costs are leading to lower turkey production and higher turkey prices. HomeThree keys to controlling pathogens in poultry litterLitter is a piece of poultry health and performance that often goes overlooked. Controlling the substrate’s heat, humidity and acidity can yield benefits for the animal and the grower.Consumer TrendsWill alternative proteins capture 10% of the market soon?Alternative proteins may capture a significant portion of the overall protein market soon. WATT Poultry ChatVIDEO: Low cold storage stocks support broiler meat pricesThe supply of broiler meat in cold storage is low. This should support prices. BroilersHow to control darkling beetles in broiler housesAssigning greater priority to pest management can lead to financial benefits for poultry growers.WATT Poultry ChatVIDEO: How smart agriculture saves farmers moneyNew tools can help poultry growers remotely monitor their barns and birds and detect previously unknown problems.New TechnologiesGoodbye COVID, hello cybercrimeNow that the threat of COVID-19 is fading, the U.S. poultry industry must turn its attention to the urgent threat posed by emboldened cybercriminals.Previous PagePage 11 of 50Next Page