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The National 4-H Poultry & Egg Conference conference offers the 4-H students a variety of opportunities to learn about the poultry and egg industries, while also providing an opportunity to interact with industry leaders.
Process Expo announced that the 2023 edition will co-locate with Best Practices EXPO, a trade event and conference dedicated to Sustainable, Safe, and Reliable On-Site Utilities Powering Automation.
With more than 515,000 square feet of exhibit space and 1,015-plus exhibitors, the IPPE trade show floor continues to grow with four months remaining until the Expo.
The conference sessions, covering topics such as Market Management, Animal Welfare, Food Safety, and Veterinary Health, will each include two presentations from industry leaders followed by a panel discussion for each area covered.
National Institute for Animal Agriculture (NIAA) will host animal, human, and environmental health leaders who will explore opportunities for collaboration to derive One Health solutions for antimicrobial resistance and stewardship.
Industry safety professionals recently gathered in Destin, Fla., to examine and discuss the safety challenges facing those involved in poultry production and processing.
The American Feed Industry Association held its 51st annual Liquid Feed Symposium (LFS) last week in New Orleans, where over 160 attendees gathered to hear the latest ingredient, weather, and market forecasts and discuss the ways this industry segment factors into cattle producers’ sustainability objectives.
The U.S. Cattlemen's Association (USCA)'s 15th Annual Meeting and Cattle Producer's Forum will be held December 8–10 at the DoubleTree Downtown in Nashville.