This award goes to an individual whose dedication and leadership over the years have far exceeded the ordinary and impacted both the poultry industry and USPOULTRY in an exemplary manner.
USPOULTRY, AFIA or NAMI members who are company employees or contract producers of companies actively involved in the production and processing of poultry and meat or the production of animal food are eligible to participate.
Report represents a 10-year set of data collected from 2013 to 2022 for U.S. broiler chickens and turkeys and represents a seven-year set of data collected from 2016 to 2022 for layers.
Project develops a laboratory challenge model adequate for testing products to control the microbial bloom in the hatch cabinet and promote colonization by beneficial microbes in neonatal chicks.
The central hypothesis is that a recirculating electrostatic precipitator
could reduce dust concentrations and thermal stratification in winter when ventilation rates are low and dust concentrations are higher.
Data indicates that the cost of incubating broiler hatching eggs at suboptimal temperatures during early-state incubation may lead to major economic losses down the line.