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The world’s leading feed producers: Page 36
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Closed ethanol plant in Indiana to resume operation under new ownership
An ethanol plant in South Bend, Ind., is on its way to resuming ethanol production after being shut down in November 2012. Connecticut-based Noble Americas Corp. purchased the former New Energy Corp. plant during a bankruptcy auction in January and expects to restart ethanol production by early 2014.
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Ardent Mills to establish headquarters in Denver
ConAgra Foods, Cargill and CHS have announced that their proposed new joint venture flour milling company, Ardent Mills, will establish its headquarters in the Denver metropolitan area, contingent upon final application and approval of state and local incentives. The transaction is expected to be completed in late calendar year 2013, following regulatory clearances, financing and the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.
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EU legislation calls for reduction in biofuel production
The European Union took a step toward reducing the mandate for biofuel usage from 10 percent to 5.5 percent by the year 2020. In a 43-21 vote on July 11, the European Parliament's environmental committee passed the legislation, which would in turn free up more oilseeds and grains for livestock and poultry feed use, as well as make less dried distillers' grains with solubles available.
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How to restrict growth in broilers
Rapid and efficient broiler growth is usually synonymous with profitability. Nevertheless, there are specific circumstances for which a slower growth rate is desirable. Such cases usually refer to the following issues:
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Hubbard Feeds issues voluntary recall of medicated poultry feed
Hubbard Feeds has announced a voluntary recall of one lot of Hubbard Life Homestead Fastgrow AM .0125 NAP/NAB Medicated poultry feed because of elevated calcium and phosphorus levels, which may be harmful to chickens and turkeys. Chickens and turkeys exposed to this product may exhibit decreased feed intake, decreased growth rate or death.
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Turkey industry will return to profitability, financial officers say
The turkey industry will soon rebound from tough financial times and should return to profitability later in 2013, financial officers from U.S. turkey operations said.
Poultry Feed
New research tests enzyme additives in poultry feed to improve digestibility
Dr. Jason Lee compares the enzyme additives he's testing in chicken broiler feed to the probiotics now commonly added to human food, such as yogurt. Like probiotics, the enzymes he's testing improve digestibility of the food the chicken eats, acting within the gut, said Lee, who is a poultry scientist with Texas A&M AgriLife Research at College Station.
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Storing higher levels of corn can pay off in long run
The drought-free period from 1988 to 2012 was good for the poultry industry because there were healthy harvests of feed corn. But it also had its consequences, Poultry Perspective economist Paul Aho said June 24 at the USPOULTRY Financial Management Seminar.
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Despite slow corn planting, record crop in US still possible
Weather conditions have slowed the 2013 planting season, but the United States Department of Agriculture is still expecting a record corn harvest. According to the figures released June 12 in the agency's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report, the 2013 forecast calls for just more than 14 billion bushels havested.
Poultry Feed
Sanderson Farms ramping up production as year progresses
Sanderson Farms plans to increase production during the remainder of its 2013 fiscal year, returning to processing at full capacity. After processing less fresh chicken during the first half of the year, the company looks to process 2.9 percent more poultry in 2013 than it did in 2012.
Poultry Feed
Brazilian feed production in 2013 expected to offset 2012 losses
The Brazilian feed industry in 2013 is expected to rebound from the reduced production it experienced in 2012. However, Dr. Ariovaldo Zani, CEO of Brazilian Feed Industry Association Sindirações, believes gains made this year will merely offset the losses from the previous year.
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Developments in Chinese poultry production and chicken consumption
Poultry farming and chicken consumption in China are expected to grow over the coming years, even if the high price of chicken feed and a tightening labor market are making the operating environment for chicken farms more difficult. China is the world’s second largest poultry producer.
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