Sadler's Smokehouse Ltd., a processor of premium, pit-smoked meats, introduces Sadler's Slow Roasted Meals, a grocery line of restaurant-quality, family entrees that are seasoned, slow-cooked and go from refrigerator to
Two organizations, joined by California Sen. Barbara Boxer, called for the USDA to make labeling changes for chickens that have been injected with saltwater during processing, known as plumping. Americans
Sanderson Farms said it is trying a new rinse in some plants that it hopes would allow its chicken to be exported to Russia. Russia banned all chicken imports earlier
Sanderson Farms Inc. reported results for the first fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2010. Net sales for the first quarter of fiscal 2010 were $420.1 million compared with $388.9 million
Lopez Foods Inc. announced the reorganization of its corporate board and management team that will direct the Oklahoma City-based meat manufacturing company into the new decade. The change is part
As the closing arguments wrap up in Oklahoma’s lawsuit against 11 poultry companies, state attorney Robert Nance asked U.S. District Judge Gregory Frizzell to place a moratorium on dumping poultry
Perdue Farms Inc. announced it is introducing Perdue fresh, all-natural chicken products with the premier third-party stamp of approval, the USDA Process Verified Seal, in North Carolina. Perdue is the
Land O'Frost announced the formal launch of a unique online community called "Land O'Moms" (www.landomoms.com) that is designed "to make mom's life easier" as she balances the challenges of work
Tyson Foods says its president of international operations, Richard Greubel, is leaving the company to take another job. Tyson spokesman Gary Mickelson said Friday from the company's headquarters at Springdale
Huntington Meat Packing Inc., a Montebello, Calif., establishment, is expanding its recall of January 18 to include approximately 4.9 million additional pounds of beef and veal products that were not