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The Pennsylvania Game Commission's annual turkey sighting survey begins July 1 and continues through the end of August.
During the operation, a total of 74,000kg of chicken from 26 suppliers and shops were inspected. Authorities destroyed ...
Animal Partisan and Humane Farming Association push for 30 criminal charges and a $300,000 fine against the bankrupt poultry ...
A Victorian poultry farmer details the emotional toll of an avian influenza outbreak on his properties. The business is ...
Weighed down by General Mills’ (GIS) soft organic sales and downbeat outlook, shares within the packaged food category are trading defensively on Wednesday, driving the Consumer Staples SPDR (XLP) ...
What began as a hobby for Caleb and Danae Groff has helped the southern Lancaster County couple save some money after the ...
H, a youth development organization, competed at the Allen County Fair that ended Sunday and auctioned off their hard work at ...
Vintage cookbooks provide a fun glance into the food and customs of the past, and some may be worth a lot of money. Here’s a ...
Keys Auctioneers in Aylsham, where a young Bernard Matthews bought his first Norfolk turkeys, is set to hold its first live poultry auction for ...
Keys Auctioneers in Aylsham, where a young Bernard Matthews bought his first Norfolk turkeys, is set to hold its first live ...
The plant and other assets were sold to a bank that was a creditor to the defunct poultry processor, as well as a former company board member.
Following the sale of the chicken processing plant Pure Prairie Poultry two weeks ago, officials in Charles City are speaking out about the ongoing problems the company has caused the city.
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