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The world’s leading feed producers: Page 42
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Corn shortage prompts ethanol plant to suspend production
An ethanol plant in Macon, Mo., is suspending production February 1 because the extended drought has made it almost impossible to get enough corn to make the fuel, a plant spokesman said January 25.
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Conventional wisdom about antimicrobial resistance warrants skepticism
Conventional wisdom points the finger of blame at the use of antibiotics in poultry and livestock production in the development of antimicrobial resistance in humans. That is an oversimplification of a complex problem.
Poultry Feed
VIV Russia 2013: From animal feed to meat
VIV Russia 2013 will focus on the animal feed and meat industries’ developments with the feed-to-meat concept. The show will take place May 21-23 at the International Crocus Exhibition Center in Moscow, Russia.
Poultry Feed
Broiler outlook good for 2013 and beyond
When the United States Department of Agriculture released its World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report on January 11, many in the industry were skeptical of its outlook of increased broiler production in 2013. But Dr. Paul Aho, Poultry Perspective economist and consultant, said growth is the best thing for the market, for 2013 and beyond.
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DuPont reports drop in quarterly earnings
DuPont saw a sharp drop in its fourth-quarter income, yet still beat the consensus estimate of Wall Street analysts of 7 cents per share on revenue of $7.2 billion. The chemical and biosciences company reported January 22 that its net income fell to $111 million, or 12 cents per share, for the last three months of 2012.
Poultry Feed
Meat, feather rendering plant coming to Italy
Danish supplier of drying and evaporation equipment Haarslev Industries' role in converting animal byproducts into proteins and fats has landed the company the order for a new green field rendering plant in Italy. The order has been placed by the Amadori Group, and will be built near the company's headquarter in Cesena, Italy.
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Cargill acquiring two Pennfield animal feed mills
Cargill is taking ownership of  two animal feed mills from the Lancaster, Pa.-based Pennfield Corporation, after submitting the winning bid  for $9.8 million in a bankruptcy proceeding.
Poultry Feed
Cereal prices will remain high
As long as we keep feeding our corn and wheat to our cars, and barring any genetics breakthrough or any other such earth shattering development, cereal prices will remain high on a global basis.
Poultry Feed
Feeding to reduce necrotic enteritis
Necrotic enteritis is a common problem in broilers, made even worst by the removal of antibiotics and the high use of wheat in most European countries. Nutritional intervention measures are often considered as part of a comprehensive solution.
Poultry Feed
Brazilian animal feed production down three percent in 2012
Production in the Brazil animal feed industry decreased about three percent in 2012, according to data from Sindirações, the Brazilian Feed Industry Association.
Poultry Feed
How to produce eggs with natural pigments
Ingredients with a high concentration in natural pigments are few among those commonly used in poultry nutrition, and such ingredients are sought after to produce all-natural eggs for specific markets.
Poultry Feed
Arkansas researcher seeks to develop high-yielding soybeans
Ryan Van Roekel, a doctoral student at the University of Arkansas, is working to develop soybean yields that can average more than 80 pounds per bushel. Van Roekel used test plots in eastern Arkansas and Fayetteville to try out his yield-enhancing methods.
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