Market Information
Top Poultry Companies
Expert Insights
Blogs
Regions
Magazines
Sign In
Poultry Meat
Egg
Poultry Health
Sustainability
Poultry Future
The world’s leading feed producers: Page 37
Poultry Feed
Renewable Fuel Standard is the one thing that gets under a poultry producer's skin
The Renewable Fuel Standard has cost the poultry industry billions of dollars in added feed ingredient costs and consumers billions in added food costs.
Brand Insights
Producing healthy poultry meat in a cost-effective way
Baader
Learn how poultry processing solutions can optimize equipment uptime and increase yield.
Poultry Feed
Production of corn, soybeans projected to increase in 2014
Corn and soybean production both in the U.S. and worldwide are expected to increase in 2014, as the U.S. Department of Agriculture has offered its first look into the year ahead. The projections, released in the USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report, show a bright spot for livestock and poultry producers, who rely on the grain supply for feed.
Poultry Feed
Land O’ Lakes reports flat layer egg profits, improvement in feed
Land O' Lakes Inc. reported flat profits in its layer egg business when compared to a year ago, but its feed business performed well during the first quarter of 2013. "Our Feed business, operated through Purina Animal Nutrition LLC, showed improved operating profit in 2013 as well," said Chris Policinski, Land O'Lakes president and CEO.
Poultry Feed
Brussels Soy Declaration calls for more non-genetically modified soy
A group of major retailers from five European countries have released the Brussels Soy Declaration, in which they pledge to support the non-genetically modified soy production system in operation in Brazil. The Brussels Soy Declaration emphasizes that retailers see animal feed as the main route by which genetically modified soy gets into the food chain.
Poultry Feed
Agrifirm, Lantmännen Lantbruk expand research collaboration with Felleskjøpet
Dutch company Agrifirm and Swedish company Lantmännen Lantbruk are set to expand their research collaboration by working together with Felleskjøpet Forutvikling, a subsidiary of the three Norwegian Felleskjøpet co-operatives. The companies aim to strengthen their leading positions in the area of research into new products and feed concepts for ruminants, poultry and swine.
Poultry Feed
Symaga improves poultry range with integration of PAL Industries
Symaga has improved its international position in ​​poultry equipment by gaining the experience of the French multinational PAL Industries. "The union between both companies improves our poultry material supplies and will increase our presence within new markets.
Poultry Feed
A bear market for corn is inevitable
Corn reached a high point of $8.44 per bushel in August of 2012, and hindsight now suggests that a bear market began at that moment. Since vicious bear markets often follow on the heels of vigorous bull markets, the poultry industry can hope or at least dream about $5 or less corn this fall. Is this dream realistic?
Poultry Feed
Livestock, poultry groups warn House energy committee of Renewable Fuel Standard’s harmful impact
Seven livestock and poultry groups submitted comments to the House Energy and Commerce Committee on the negative effects the federal Renewable Fuels Standard has had on agriculture, including the high cost of feed facing livestock and poultry producers. The comments answer several questions posed by the Committee on the impact of the Renewable Fuel Standard.
Poultry Feed
Using vegetable proteins in pig and poultry feed
As animal proteins are increasingly being removed from animal feeds, vegetable-based feeds are becoming more popular. However, vegetable-based feeds are a particular challenge for the micro-flora of the gastrointestinal tract of pigs and poultry in that they have high fiber content and contain plant proteins that are generally digested less easily than animal proteins.
Poultry Feed
Preventing phytase matrix problems in poultry nutrition
Phytases entered commercial use in the early 1990s and are now widely included in monogastric diets. However, phosphorus (P) replacement values determined by controlled trials are not always replicated in the field, and feed manufacturers have become wary of recommendations, often reducing the P matrix value applied to the phytase.
Poultry Feed
Are fumonisins really a problem in poultry feed?
Fumonisins are produced by Fusarium spp. - commonly occurring fungi responsible for the production of a broad range of mycotoxins. An annual worldwide survey of mycotoxins, conducted since 2004 by Biomin, has found that the most commonly found mycotoxins are fumonisins and deoxynivalenol.
Poultry Feed
Poultry industry looks for new norm amid volatile feed prices, meat demand
After experiencing six consecutive years of feed grain market turmoil, the poultry industry is wondering if grain stocks will rebound and poultry demand will be strengthened in 2013. The article, "Grain prices and poultry demand: Searching for the new norm," which can be found in the April edition of WATT PoultryUSA and online, takes a look at the industry's economic factors.
Previous Page
Page 37 of 57
Next Page