Pitman Farms poultry processing plant had an ammonia leak Monday morning, forcing dozens of workers to evacuate the site.
It smelled and my head hurt, my throat was burning, my tongue was numb and I felt nauseous,” one poultry worker told The Bee.
The USDA says two days, but that may not be the final word on when your bird goes bad. Here's what you need to know about the ...
One company says it has bottled the very air of Italy’s picturesque Lake Como and is selling these cans for €9.90 ($11) ...
The All Ceylon Poultry Traders Association has announced that there is likely to be a significant demand for chicken during ...
Aristotle Atlantic Partners, LLC, an investment advisor, released its “Focus Growth Strategy” third quarter 2024 investor ...
Brazil-headquartered meat major BRF has signed a binding agreement to acquire a 26% stake in Saudi Arabia-based Addoha ...
Roosters bring little profit on the poultry market. They lay no eggs and produce little meat. So, many German hatcheries sell ...
Rearing of poultry birds is an integral part of rural mass in Longleng district. Majority of the farmer rear only indigenous ...
USDA's APHIS and Oregon state officials are investigating a backyard farm where H5N1 avian influenza was detected in poultry ...
Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation (NASDAQ: PPC), one of the world's largest poultry producers, reports its third quarter 2024 financial results. Third Quarter Highlights (1) Reconciliations for non-U.S.