Austin AlonzoAustin Alonzo is a former editor of WATT PoultryUSA.From the Author - Page 9Consumer TrendsNew year, same old slower-growing broiler issueAs COVID-19 is drug off the world stage in 2022, the poultry industry will resume its ideological struggle over broiler genetics.HomeCorn prices will fall, energy prices will rise in 2022The world may be arriving at the beginning of the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.Broilers & TurkeysInnovating in recycling in Nashville, ArkansasTyson Foods Inc.’s Nashville, Arkansas, sends nearly nothing to landfills thanks to a years-long effort to recycle as much waste as possible.Broilers & TurkeysFederal fines, indictments hit major processorsPilgrim’s Pride Corp., Koch Foods Inc. and Claxton Poultry Farms are among major poultry companies that were allegedly involved in a scheme to limit competition in the broiler market.Broilers & TurkeysPilgrim’s Gainesville, Georgia, gains from improvementsPilgrim’s Pride Corp.’s operation in Gainesville successfully pre-treats water and prevents potentially contaminated stormwater from draining into a nearby creek.Broilers & TurkeysBeing neighborly at Tyson’s Dardanelle complexTyson Foods Inc.’s Dardanelle, Arkansas, successfully treats water and controls odors while operating in the heart of its hometown.US Poultry Industry InsightsWhen life gives you woody breast meat, make sausagesA serious problem in the chicken industry may have a relatively simple solution.Processing & SlaughterThe best uses for woody breast meatChicken processors can turn waste to wealth by using woody breast meat for sausages and hot dogs.WATT Poultry ChatVIDEO: Turkey industry profitability sagsThe turkey industry will likely not be profitable in 2021 due to new and old circumstances.Food SafetyAmericans: Stop washing your chicken!The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) wants to rehaul the way it thinks about and regulates food safety. Any revised program needs to put a strong focus upon safe food handling.Broilers & TurkeysVIDEO: Turkey hen supplies limited ahead of holidaysIt's possible not everyone will get exactly the bird they want for Thanksgiving 2021.Consumer TrendsSoaring meat prices are an opportunity for chickenFrom the grocer to the gas pump, Americans are paying high prices. Continued inflationary pressure could push consumers toward poultry.Previous PagePage 9 of 50Next Page