Austin AlonzoAustin Alonzo is a former editor of WATT PoultryUSA.From the Author - Page 18Broilers & TurkeysVIDEO: China's importance in trade highlighted by COVID-19China's impact on U.S. broiler exports is "truly unbelievable."WATT Poultry ChatVIDEO: Turkey prices are bouncing backTurkey breast meat prices are recovering after a prolonged slump due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Broilers & TurkeysVIDEO: 2020 broiler egg sets trending below 2019 levelsBroiler egg sets are trending below 2019 levels, signaling that the industry is cautious toward growth in a challenging year.Diseases & HealthDon’t forget about sustainability during COVID-19The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the way we look at the world, but it shouldn’t overshadow the critical importance of sustainability to our collective future.Consumer TrendsVIDEO: Retail offsets foodservice losses for turkeyThe strength of higher than usual retail demand for turkey is making up for foodservice losses.Broilers & TurkeysThe worst is over but COVID impacts linger for turkeyThe worst may be over for now, but COVID-19 is shaping the present and future of the domestic turkey industry.Broilers & TurkeysVIDEO: China 'carrying the load' for US broiler exportsAmid the global COVID-19 pandemic, China is an essential destination for U.S. broiler exports.Broilers & TurkeysFeeding trace minerals leads to greater profitabilityA higher amount of trace minerals fed to breeder birds leads to more, higher quality chicks.Broilers & TurkeysDon’t let activists take advantage of COVID-19During these times of fear, opportunists will attempt to take advantage of the chaos to get their message to a broad audience. Animal agriculture deals with a constant opportunistic opponent: organized animal activist groups.WATT Poultry ChatVIDEO: A look at global protein trendsGlobal beef, chicken and pork production experienced its greatest two-year drop ever recorded between 2019 and 2020.New TechnologiesCan intensive agriculture fight climate change?Livestock farming can help reduce greenhouse gas build up in the atmosphere, according to a leading air quality scientist.Broilers & TurkeysVIDEO: Broiler industry profitability 'good not great'The broiler industry is profitable for now, but may struggle later in 2020.Previous PagePage 18 of 50Next Page