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Poultry production

House of Raeford turkey plant will close July 27

Closure part of plan to phase out of commodity turkey business

Profitability, welfare essential for pig and poultry sectors

The industry and the food supply chain need to educate consumers on the welfare standards already in place.

Hubbard and Suomen Broiler enter exclusive agreement

With agreement, Hubbard takes first major step into Scandinavia

JBS nearly doubles earnings during first quarter

Company beats profit estimates

Verdict in case of abused turkey plant workers reduced to $1.6 million

Attorneys agree original $240 million verdict exceeded federal cap

Low egg, pullet availability stalling Tyson’s growth in US

Tyson CEO expects supply to bounce back in late 2013

Kelly Turkeys honored at Pig & Poultry Marketing Awards ceremony

KellyBronze earns Taste of Success award

Tyson tells investors new product innovation is key

Growth can be achieved during times of weak consumer demand

Public does not understand antibiotic use in poultry industry

Much of the public’s concerns over antibiotic use in poultry production today is from the public not understanding the methodology of treating a flock, instead of individual animals, according to said Dr. Randy Singer, associate professor with the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Minnesota

Veterinary Feed Directive should improve public perception of antibiotic use in the poultry industry

Directive's proposed changes, effects on poultry industry examined in recent panel discussion sponsored by Zoetis, presented by WATTAgNet.com