News & Updates
- Tyson and Cargill agreed to settlement in decades-long Oklahoma litter pollution caseOKLAHOMA CITY — Yesterday, Oklahoma Attorney General Genter Drummond announced that he secured settlements totaling more than $25 million from Tyson Foods and Cargill in the state’s 20-year poultry litter pollution lawsuit. This is a major turning point in one of the most important environmental cases in the state. “For over two decades, Oklahoma has fought to protect the Illinois River Watershed and the natural resources that sustain our ... read more
- Poultry processing injury rate below other manufacturing industriesWASHINGTON — Poultry processing injury and illness rates are at their lowest according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and low compared to other manufacturing industries. The total recorded poultry processing industry rate of injury and illness was 2.4 per 100 full-time workers in 2024, this was the lowest rate recorded for the sector by the BLS, the Joint Poultry Industry Safety & Health Council recently reported. The rate for ... read more
- Thoughts on IPPE 2026, the Latin American Poultry SummitThe evolution of this important place to meet and see poultry industry technology has led to many ways forward. ... read more
- Poultry industry sustainability slowed by these 4 roadblocksThe poultry industry is making strides toward greater sustainability, but obstacles continue to slow progress across the sector. ... read more
- Enterococcus in Poultry: Prevention & Control StrategiesMueez Ahmad, DVM, with Arm & Hammer, explains how enterococcus is reducing hatchability, increasing mortality and driving major economic losses across the poultry supply chain — and what producers can do to control it. ... read more
- Salmonella vaccination proved effective in broiler breedersStudy confirms that industry efforts to control the poultry pathogen are working, and raises questions about infection sources and monitoring timelines. ... read more
- Newly formed food safety council to advance science-based practicesTUCKER, Ga. — A new, collaborative food safety council recently formed to promote safe practices across several facets of the poultry industry. The Poultry Industry Food Safety Council (PIFSCo) announces that it will seek essential research, food security solutions and promote continual improvements in safety practices in the broiler, breeder, layer, turkey and duck segments of the industry. “Food safety is the foundation of consumer trust and the key ... read more
- Avian flu confirmed in another Pennsylvania layer flockThe affected flock included 104,800 hens in Lancaster County. ... read more
- Former agricultural leaders write a letter to Congress warning of potential farm economy collapseWASHINGTON — Recently, a bipartisan group of former leaders of America’s major agricultural associations, farmer leaders, and former USDA officials joined forces to write a letter to Congress about the current state of the agricultural industry in the United States. In total, 27 former agricultural executives and officials wrote the letter to warn Congress of what they are calling a “potential widespread collapse of American agriculture” at the hands of ... read more
- Endolysin feed additive may reduce antibiotic use in turkeysA feed-delivered antimicrobial enzyme that targets Clostridium septicum is under development. ... read more
- Avian flu continues to strike in PennsylvaniaThe latest flock to be affected in Lancaster County involved commercial turkeys. ... read more
- Riverview Farms receives USPOULTRY environmental awardThe Virginia farm, owned by Steve and Crysti Hopkins, is a dry-litter turkey facility on 1,250 acres with two houses producing about 51,000 birds per flock. ... read more
- UEP Cage-Free Certification program marks 20th anniversaryWASHINGTON — Reaching a milestone in 2026, the United Egg Producers are marking 20 years of its Certified Cage-Free program, which was developed to assure laying hen welfare. Through the years, the program has been refined to include changing industry needs and address housing standards. To bring together all of its unified industry protocols, the egg producer group formed an independent Scientific Advisory Committee that evaluates egg-laying hen well-being standards, ... read more
- Molecule could boost phosphorus absorption in poultry dietsLipid-based molecule could help improve the absorption of these ingredients, leading to better feed efficiency. ... read more
- Nothum expands Springfield facility to 92,000 square feetUnified headquarters increases production capacity, streamlines services and enhances growth. ... read more
