Austin AlonzoAustin Alonzo is a former editor of WATT PoultryUSA.From the Author - Page 25EggThe future of vaccine development and commercializationWith antibiotic use receding in poultry production, vaccines are playing a larger role in the success of a poultry operation.Poultry Tech Summit NewsUsing real-time data to enable better decisionsA new product can help poultry growers see key data they couldn’t before and reveal new insights for better performance.Broilers & TurkeysIn research and reality slower-growing birds costs moreA widespread switch to slower-growing broiler genetics would require the chicken industry to use far more resources, and charge significantly higher prices, to produce the same amount of meat.Antibiotic-Free MeatWayne Farms grows and diversifies in changing marketWayne Farms, one of the country’s largest poultry companies, is changing quickly to meet what it anticipates will be consumer demands of the future.Processing & SlaughterBlockchain can build trust, transparency in poultryBlockchain is a new technology with strong potential to help farmers and retailers increase efficiency and product traceability.BroilersTo control coccidia, control litter moistureControlling litter moisture is the key to controlling coccidiosis and necrotic enteritis in broiler houses.HomeIn the summer of the alt-burger, beef still reignsAlternative protein burgers are having their moment in the sun. But, will they be more than a flavor of the month? A new study examines shopper behavior.Processing & SlaughterAdvances in automated poultry deboning machineryLabor challenges paired with recent technological advances are making automated poultry processing more attractive. Every year, automation progresses to improve its yield compared with a human worker.Broilers & TurkeysWhy the Popeye's chicken sandwich is going viralA chicken sandwich better than Chic-fil-A?Processing & SlaughterLack of reliable detection technology slows PAA regulationPeracetic acid is widely used in poultry plants, but a lack of reliable technology to track the amount of its presence in the atmosphere makes it difficult for regulators and plant operators to know how much workers are exposed to the chemical.Poultry FutureKoch Foods COO challenges chicken industry to boost salesProduction is expected to rise by 10 percent and a number of wild cards will influence future demand.Poultry Future4 trends driving and disrupting the future of chickenThe future of chicken and protein is bright, but chicken companies and retailers will need to keep changing in order to satisfy modern shoppers.Previous PagePage 25 of 50Next Page