Austin AlonzoAustin Alonzo is a former editor of WATT PoultryUSA.From the Author - Page 3US Poultry Industry InsightsFake meats faltered in 2022The plant-based and alternative protein market struggled last year but its backers remain focused on chicken.Avian InfluenzaVIDEO: Why the avian flu outbreak will continue into 2023The avian influenza outbreak in the United States and Canada was a big surprise for 2022 and could dominate 2023 for turkey and layer farmers and integrators.Diseases & HealthHighly pathogenic avian influenza is here to stayLeading observers of the avian influenza outbreak in the United States agree the disease will remain present in the country for the foreseeable future.Broilers & TurkeysUSDA’s paperwork war on poultryIn the second phase of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) campaign to fortify the U.S. Packers and Stockyards Act, the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is unleashing a second barrage of new, paperwork and recordkeeping-heavy regulations on the U.S. poultry industry.Broilers & TurkeysSenators want USDA to delay poultry rulemakingThe Senate’s Chicken Caucus wants to extend the comment period on a new proposed rule aimed at combating discriminatory practices in animal agriculture contracting.HomeVIDEO: Why wholesale chicken prices are suddenly droppingThe integrated poultry industry is dealing with the dual threat of dropping demand and high costs ahead of 2023.BroilersGradient lighting emerging in the U.S. poultry industryCreating a gradient of lighting intensities inside a chicken house using natural or artificial lighting may be the way of the future for the integrated poultry industry.Consumer TrendsInflation, collapsing chicken prices a good matchWhen was the last time the price went down for any product?EggVIDEO: HPAI's impact on 2022 turkey production and pricesMore than 7.4 million turkeys were lost, so far, to avian influenza in 2022 with broad effects on the market for the entire year and pivotal holiday season.Broilers & TurkeysMcDonald’s 8 chicken welfare commitments for 2024The golden arches are setting their own welfare commitments for suppliers to follow by 2024.Broilers & TurkeysSustainability in ag requires collaboration and investmentAnimal agriculture is part of the solution to the common problem of climate change. However, without representation in the global conversation, and investment in promising technologies, it cannot affect change.Processing & SlaughterImprovements benefit Tyson’s Berry Street plantA Tyson Foods Inc. plant in its hometown of Springdale, Arkansas, takes extra steps to control its odor and environmental impact.Previous PagePage 3 of 50Next Page