Extremists responsible for attack on CA feed yard must be held accountable
Animal rights extremists are taking credit for Sunday’s disturbing attack on the largest feed yard in California, where an act of arson destroyed 14 trucks used to transport cattle. Thankfully, […]
Fire rips through Harris Ranch near I-5
CPF President Bill Mattos urges all poultry farms, producers and processors to be on alert at this time. It’s important that everyone maintain a high level of biosecurity and diligence. […]
Ethanol eats more corn than cows as herds drop: chart of the day
Ethanol refiners are consuming more of the U.S. corn crop than livestock producers and will remain the top users until at least 2014 as government mandates and exports boost fuel […]
Expiration of ethanol credit could help ease corn prices
Corn users could see some softening in prices if the tax credit supporting the ethanol industry – the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC), the "blenders’ credit" – expires on schedule at the end of the year, according to an economist who follows the ethanol market closely.
Hong Kong culls thousands of birds after virus found in chicken
Health workers here began slaughtering more than 17,000 chickens on Wednesday after a carcass infected with bird flu was found at a poultry market, government officials said. It was the first large-scale culling in three years.
USDA delays implementation of poultry product labeling regulations
The Food Safety and Inspection Service is delaying the effective date of the final regulations that require nutrition labeling of the major cuts of single-ingredient, raw meat and poultry products and ground or chopped mean and poultry products that were published in the Federal Register on December 29, 2010.
CSU Fresno receives $7000 USPOULTRY Foundation grant
California State University, Fresno, recently received a $7,000 student recruiting grant from the USPOULTRY Foundation. The check was presented by Richie King, Vice President of Chicken Plant Operations, Foster Farms, and USPOULTRY board member, to Dr. Michelle Ganci, Lecturer, Poultry Instructor and Internship Coordinator, Animal Sciences and Agricultural Education Department, California State University, Fresno.
Marlene Busick retires after 34 years at the national NPIP office
The National Poultry Improvement Plan is certainly one of the most important poultry health programs in the world, and over the years we have been fortunate to have program leaders at the National office who were not only very competent in their work, but passionate about their jobs.
Law Students Take On Family Farm
Alan and Kristin Hudson, fourth generation Maryland chicken farmers, want to know why tax-supported law students should be allowed to represent environmental groups while they must hire their own attorney.
The Waterkeeper Alliance and the Assateague Coastkeeper are suing Hudson’s chicken farm for allegedly polluting a ditch that drains into the Pocomoke River. Read Full Story
Renewable Fuels Association spends $259K in 3Q to lobby on ethanol subsidies, other issues
The Renewable Fuels Association spent nearly $259,000 in the third quarter to lobby the federal government on ethanol tax incentives and other issues, according to a disclosure report. That’s up from […]