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Updated on July 2, 2007

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13. Poultry News: Researcher explores way to burn poultry litter to provide heat source
An agricultural engineering researcher at the University of Arkansas said he has found a way to burn poultry litter to heat poultry houses. An agricultural engineering researcher at the University of Arkansas said he has found a way to burn poultry litter to heat poultry houses. Tom Costello worked with Lynndale Systems inc., a furnace manufacturer in Harrison, to test a furnace prototype that uses a blend of poultry waste and bedding material as fuel to heat chicken houses. Costello s...
Source - 6/30/2007 - Read the story


14. Poultry News: KFCH investing RM25mil in third facility
He said that since the first bird flu scare in the local market last February, followed by the Singapore ban on chicken imports from Selangor, the group has started to look for geographic diversification of its supply network. He also said KFCH had set up a farm-to-plate emergency response and communications plan covering all business units, including breeder farms, hatchery, contract farms, processing plants and restaurants. The new factory to start operating by mid next year will source...
Source - Malaysia Star,Malaysia - Read the story


15. Poultry News: A La Don Study: Regenerated Roasting Technology Adds Tenderness ...
While the public is unfamiliar with the newly released study, most people are all too well familiar with the root cause and the mental image associated with the bird that immediately springs to mind: disappointing palatine qualities, more commonly known in descriptive adjectives as dry, tough, hard and bland. While the public is unfamiliar with the newly released study, most people are all too well familiar with the root cause and the mental image associated with the bird that immediately...
Source - Eworldwire (press release),NJ - Read the story


16. Poultry News: Nothing paltry about chicken industry
A new book suggests the poultry industry is far from benign. Fortunately (given their huge numbers) chickens are not a source of global warming gases in the same way as ruminants - the so-called "farting cow" factor. There are now twice as many chickens in the world as humans, most of them kept for meat and eggs. Nothing paltry about chicken industry - New Zealand's source for food & wine news & recipes on Stuff. But their faeces is certainly becoming a problem, not least in the US, where...
Source - Stuff.co.nz,New Zealand - Read the story


17. Poultry News: Ruffled feathers
Department of Agriculture is overstating the threat posed by avian flu to justify its budget, and to a large extent, its existence. But the constant hum of warnings in this country about the avian flu irks him - especially since influenza has long infected about 30 percent of the native wild duck population when it migrates annually to Canada. He has also emerged as a leading naysayer on the prospects for a avian flu pandemic. Butcher insists the likelihood that the H5N1 avian flu virus in...
Source - 6/11/2007 - Read the story


18. Poultry News: Midwest Messenger
A surge in corn prices this spring and favorable early season weather allowed Nebraska corn producers to plant 9.1 million acres of corn this year, 100,000 acres more than the initial USDA estimate in March and the largest corn planting in the state since 1936. A surge in corn prices this spring and favorable early season weather allowed Nebraska corn producers to plant 9.1 million acres of corn this year, 100,000 acres more than the initial USDA estimate in March and the largest corn...
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