Bird Flu remains a constant threat and could worsen
The new wave of Avian Influenza outbreaks in Vietnam and Thailand clearly shows that the avian virus remains endemic in Asia and that affected countries need to do more to […]
Strong GMO opponents tend to know the least about them, study says
Those who are the most opposed to genetically modified organisms tend to know the least about them -although they believe they know more than others – according to recent research. […]
French producers attack US decision on foie gras ban
French foie gras makers have accused the U.S. Supreme Court of bowing to false claims by vegetarian lobbyists with its refusal to hear an appeal against a California ban on […]
This is the longest shutdown in US history
A group of bipartisan senators who met to discuss the government shutdown today ran run into significant hurdles today, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the meeting. “It […]
Thermal images help monitor poultry house heat issues
Heat control in poultry houses is a very important consideration for the poultry industry in the southeastern U.S., particularly in Mississippi, where summer temperatures can exceed 90°F for more than […]
Governor Newsom appoints secretaries for California Environmental Protection Agency and California Department of Food and Agriculture
Newly sworn-in Governor Gavin Newsom today announced his choice for leaders – one a new appointment, the other a reappointment – of two vitally-important California state agencies. Read more
USDA confirms virulent Newcastle Disease in third commercial chicken flock in California
The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed virulent Newcastle disease in a third commercial poultry flock in California. The latest case is […]
Cage-free eggs could cost even more with new California law
California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 12 in November, but North Bay poultry farmers warn they may not be so enthusiastic when they see what omelets will start costing a year […]
California Poultry Federation Annual Dues
2019 Annual Dues invoices have been mailed to all current CPF members. This is a friendly reminder to take a minute and process your payment. Thank you to those companies […]
How the Bay Area will eat in 2019: Convenience, CBD and more chicken
January is here, which means it’s time to prognosticate about the new year – and specifically, how we in the Bay Area will be eating over the next 12 months […]