Cattlemen slam dietary guideline committee recommendations
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association is criticizing the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee’s recent recommendations.
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association is criticizing the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee’s recent recommendations.
Four agricultural workers tested presumptively positive for avian influenza after working with infected poultry at a commercial egg farm.
Two individuals from Massachusetts face charges after allegedly releasing 200 minks from the Richard H. Stahl Sons Inc. fur farm in central Pennsylvania.
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. is facing a lawsuit alleging that the company intentionally failed to test and maintain safety systems on grain equipment.
John R. Tyson, heir to Tyson Foods Inc., pleaded guilty to charges of drunken driving and other offenses following his arrest in June.
Farmers in Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota are grappling with the fallout from the sudden closure of Pure Prairie Poultry in Iowa.
Two men in Florida have been arrested in connection with thefts involving a tractor-trailer loaded with around $100,000 worth of frozen poultry.
Expanded inspection guidance for the animal slaughtering and processing industry replaces previous poultry-only guidelines.
Michael Wayne Butikofer stole over $5 million in livestock and COVID-19 pandemic benefits, leading to his 15-year federal prison sentence.
Countless preparation hours and hands-on work are required to ensure everything runs as smoothly as possible during fall calving season.