Austin AlonzoAustin Alonzo is a former editor of WATT PoultryUSA.From the Author - Page 6US Poultry Industry InsightsProposition 12 decision will make waves for welfareA national, legal review of whether California’s animal welfare laws apply to animals raised outside the state will bring serious repercussions for all animal agriculture.Broilers & TurkeysFoster Farms acquired by private equity firm Atlas HoldingsThe largest poultry company on the West Coast is under new management.Avian InfluenzaVIDEO: How much longer will avian flu outbreaks continue?Highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks continued into June 2022 with commercial, wild bird and backyard cases.Consumer TrendsVIDEO: Inflation's impact on the poultry industry and consumerThe worst inflation in recent times could drive the U.S. economy toward recession.US Poultry Industry InsightsThe biosecurity measures poultry producers are usingGrowers are following enhanced biosecurity measures as the current outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) continues in the United States and Canada.WATT Poultry ChatVIDEO: Understanding the poultry microbiomeA better understanding of the poultry microbiome can yield better results for integrators and poultry growers.Food SafetyPoultry producers and processors can prevent SalmonellaCoordination between live production and processing plant leadership advances Salmonella control.Broilers & TurkeysPoultry, animal agriculture targeted by Super Glue stuntsIt sounds like the poultry industry may need to start keeping acetone on hand if super glue attacks persist.Consumer TrendsPoultry producers: Put protein content on the packagePoultry producers and marketers are missing out on an easy win by not putting the protein content of chicken front and center on their products.HomeFixing the most common biosecurity failuresBiosecurity requires a daily, organization-wide effort to keep destructive pathogens like bird flu off the farm.EggHPAI outbreak is déjà vu for U.S. turkey industryThe avian influenza outbreak in the United States will likely wind down in May. The impacts will likely linger on, however, for the turkey industry.Broilers & TurkeysOn Earth Day, cluck about chicken and egg sustainabilityAs the U.S. marks another Earth Day, it’s important to remember chicken’s winning sustainability message.Previous PagePage 6 of 50Next Page