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Pellet binders recalled.(Uniscope Inc.)(Tembec BTLSR Inc.)(Food and Drug Administration)
June 4, 2007... AS a result of the Food & Drug Administration's supplier awareness campaign, Uniscope Inc. of Johnstown, Colo., informed FDA May 18 that it had tested some of its products for melamine and found it.
FDA, after initiating an investigation...
Producers, public on 'collision course'.(Special Report)
June 4, 2007... Key Points
* Producers must understand consumers expect more of them than good food.
* Consumers may not be able to explain what they mean but know what they want.
* Agriculture must add ethics to science.
CONSUMERS demand...
Brazilian company to buy Swift.(Business)(JBS S.A.)
June 4, 2007... SWIFT & Co., a historic name in the American beef business, is going Latin, based on an announcement last week that it will become part of the Brazilian beef processor JBS S.A.
The announcement, which caught many observers by surprise, came...
Effort accelerates cellulosic fuels.(News Watch)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Chevron Corp. and the Texas A&M BioEnergy Alliance announced that they have entered into a strategic research agreement to accelerate the production and conversion of crops for manufacturing ethanol and other biofuels from cellulose. Research...
Monsanto reaches agreement on DPL.(News Watch)(Delta & Pine Land Co.)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Monsanto Co. has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice that will allow it to complete its proposed acquisition of Delta & Pine Land Co. (DPL). Under terms of the agreement, which was filed May 31 in a federal court in...
Gluten exports threatened.(News Watch)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... The American Corn Growers Foundation (ACGF) surveyed 1,057 grain elevators during April in the 18 states that produce the majority of U.S. grain and found that only 26% of elevators segregate biotech from non-biotech varieties. ACGF and the...
FMD vaccine developed.(News Watch)(Foot-and-Mouth Disease)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... A new vaccine developed by scientists with the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. biopharmaceutical company GenVec Inc. holds promise for protection against foot and mouth disease (FMD). The new...
Vitamin E increase.(News Watch)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... DSM Nutritional Products announced a global price increase for its branded Rovimix E 50 Adsorbate feedgrade vitamin E product. DSM said the increase is necessary due to increased costs of raw materials, energy and transportation. Prices will be...
Price increase.(News Watch)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Church & Dwight Co. Inc. announced May 31 that effective immediately, it will increase prices, as contract terms permit, for its MEGALAC-R Omega 3 & Omega 6 Essential Fatty Acids, MEGALAC PLUS Bypass Methionine and DCAD Plus Feed Grade...
Grain inspection.(News Watch)(appointments)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced the appointment of five members to serve three-year terms on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Grain Inspection Advisory Committee. They are: Chester Boruff, Association of Official Seed...
Border slip-up is warning.(Inside Washington)
June 4, 2007... LAST week, tough new health security measures at the U.S.-Canadian border were a complete failure when a young U.S. lawyer/bridegroom with tuberculosis (M decided to sneak into the U.S. through a New York border crossing.
While the case...
WTO talks making headway.(News)(World Trade Organization)
June 4, 2007... WITH a new veto threat from France's president hanging over them, negotiators in Geneva, Switzerland, made good progress in a week of talks, the man chairing the World Trade Organization agriculture negotiations told a closed-door meeting last...
Falconer assesses state of WTO talks.(News)(Crawford Falconer)(World Trade Organization)
June 4, 2007... WHEN New Zealand Ambassador Crawford Falconer briefed negotiators from the World Trade Organization's 150 member governments last Wednesday, he delivered an upbeat assessment, particularly when it came to food aid, export state trading...
Welfare best practices emerge.(News)
June 4, 2007... THE loud and politically powerful animal welfare movement would have us believe there is a blank slate regarding the care and comfort of farm animals.
It's just not so, but you would scarcely know it from the livestock industry. When the...
Do sow crates sound good?(News)
June 4, 2007... WHEN Wayne Pacelle, president of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), talks about sow gestation crates, even avid livestock folks cringe.
"They are 2 ft. x 7 ft. cages that breeding sows are kept in for the entire...
European feed sector seeks means to adapt.(Business)
June 4, 2007... THE commodity feed market in the European Union continues to shrink, and consolidation and integration continue to occur across the feed chain from grain growers to meat and poultry processors, according to Emma Cardy-Brown, a senior analyst...
Elanco to acquire Ivy, VetLife.(Business)
June 4, 2007... IN a deal that observers said will be a great "portfolio booster" for Elanco Animal Health and a needed home for Ivy Animal Health, Eli Lilly & Co. announced May 25 that it plans to acquire Ivy in a transaction that's scheduled to be completed...
Stock summary.(Business)(Statistical table)
June 4, 2007...
Stock Summary
Feedstuffs-Nelson
Stock Indexes May 30 May 23 Year ago
Agribusiness 134.90 135.90 129.80
Baking 278.90 280.00 217.80
Fertilizer ...
NutraCea opens rice stabilization facility.(Business)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... NUTRACEA, a leader in stabilized rice bran nutrient research and technology, announced May 24 the grand opening of its state-of-the-art rice bran stabilization facility in Mermentau, La.
NutraCea's proprietary technology and processes have...
Alltech.(Names in the News)(appointments)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... ALLTECH, Lexington, Ky. -- Monica Fanti has been appointed global regulatory affairs officer.
Elizabeth Graves has been named North America FEI World Equestrian Games manager. Graves was recently Asia-Pacific marketing manager.
Kristen...
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc.(Names in the News)(appointments)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM VETMEDICA INC., St. Joseph, Mo. -- Dr. Erin Johnson has joined the swine division as a field veterinarian. Johnson will provide technical support for the swine team in the eastern Corn Belt. She was previously with The...
Swiftly, we are losing interest.(Loos Tales)(Swift and Co.)(Viewpoint essay)
June 4, 2007... CALL me simple-minded. Call me a protectionist. Call me anything you like, but for the life of me, I don't understand what I see as pressure from global interests for the Bush Administration to make America more open to foreign investments.
...
Shed no tears for poor, poor Tyson Foods.(Richard L. Bond)(Viewpoint essay)
June 4, 2007... TYSON Foods, the self-proclaimed "world's largest processor of meats" and the second-largest Fortune 500 food processor, has been a strident and leading voice in stirring up the "food versus fuel" furor.
Way back in December, Tyson chief...
Cloning: myths and facts: consumers encounter a lot of myths about cloning, but the facts show that it's a safe and useful technology.(Feedstuffs FoodLink: CONNECTING FARM TO FORK)(Mark Walton)(Interview)
June 4, 2007... CLONING is admittedly controversial but is so due in large part to how people have little understanding of what it is, how it's done and if it's useful, according to ViaGen president Dr. Mark Walton.
Firing up the controversy is the problem...
Camelina ups omega-3 in eggs.(Research)
June 4, 2007... RECENTLY completed research funded by the U.S. Poultry & Egg Assn. studied a feed grain that is high in omega-3 fatty acids for poultry egg production as a high-quality, low-cost alternative to flax.
The industry would be well served to...
Non-withdrawal molting reviewed.(Bottom Line)
June 4, 2007... HISTORICALLY, most induced molting programs used in the commercial egg industry involved a feed withdrawal period. The feed withdrawal was usually 4-10 days in length, but in some cases, feed withdrawal was continued until the flock achieved a...
'Take Care' yields practical benefits.(Hog Industry: INSIDER)
June 4, 2007... PRODUCERS participating in a pork industry program advocating prudent usage of antibiotics report enjoying practical benefits.
The National Pork Board's voluntary "Take Care--Use Antibiotics Responsibly" effort was launched in 2005, and...
Co-op bounces back after F5.(Facilities)(Kansas Farmers Service Association)(Charles Collins)
June 4, 2007... AFTER the most powerful tornado to hit American soil in eight years drilled &ts deadly path across Greensburg, Kan., the only business left standing was the concrete grain elevator belonging to the Southern Plains Cooperative.
The world...
Huntsman scales up bio-based process.(Facilities)
June 4, 2007... HUNTSMAN Corp. announced a further step in its plan to commercialize a process for manufacturing propylene glycol from a renewable raw material.
"We expect the rapid growth in biodiesel production worldwide to create a surplus of glycerin...
Work starts on agronomy services hub.(Facilities)(CHS Inc.)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... EARLY site work began May 22 on a new agronomy services facility in Warren, Minn., that will serve producers in the surrounding eight-county areas of northwestern Minnesota and northeaster North Dakota.
The facility will be jointly operated...
Livestock trailers.(Facilities: New Equipment)(M.H. EBY Inc. )(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... M.H. EBY Inc. of Blue Ball, Pa., introduced its redesigned and improved line of all-aluminum gooseneck livestock trailers, including the Maverick, Wrangler and Ruff Neck models. They feature a redesigned sliding rear door with four resilient...
Screen stretcher.(Facilities: New Equipment)(American Fabric Filter Co.)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... American Fabric Filter Co. of Wesley Chapel, Fla., announced that it has added new precision power stretching equipment for re-screening most Great Western, Sweco, Kason and other adhesive- [degrees] bonded screen frames. A tighter, more...
Web mapping software.(Facilities: New Equipment)(Spectrum Technologies Inc.)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Spectrum Technologies Inc. of Plainfield, Ill., introduced SpecMaps, its new web mapping software. SpecMaps can identify dry spots, compacted zones or nitrogen-deficient sections. The tool can provide an instant visual of the spatial...
Reclaim sifter.(Facilities: New Equipment)(American Fabric Filter Co.)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... American Fabric Filter Co. of Wesley Chapel, Fla., has introduced a versatile, 24 in. diameter, Vibrating Portable Reclaim Sifter with rolling base. The stainless steel, all-welded construction sifter with interchangeable screens, adjustable...
Heat exchangers.(Facilities: New Equipment)(introduced by Tranter Inc. )(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Tranter Inc. of Wichita Falls, Texas, announced that it offers its ULTRAMAX Box LPU model as an upgrade to the shell and tube heat exchangers in maximum-pressure applications. The Box LPU heat exchanger has four steel panels bolted together to...
Pork producers to adopt code of conduct to build trust.(Special Report: World Pork Expo)(Steve Murphy)
June 4, 2007... ONE of the greatest concerns among pork producers is their image, which is under attack by activist groups and under suspicion by consumers, and pork producers--through the National Pork Promotion & Research Board--have made image improvement...
PQA Plus to launch this week.(Special Report: World Pork Exop)(Pork Quality Assurance Plus)
June 4, 2007... PQA Plus will be launched at the World Pork Expo this week, committing pork producers to the best-known levels of animal care and pork safety, and it's largely expected that certification in PQA Plus will be a condition of the marketplace.
...
Premisses registration at full speed.(Special Report: World Pork Exop)(National Animal Identification System)
June 4, 2007... FROM now to the end of this year, "we're going on a full-court press" to achieve a goal of 100% premises identification in the swine industry, Dr. Patrick Webb noted in outlining an ambitious, county-by-county plan to get premises signed up for...
Guatemalans can eat pork 'con toda confianza'.(Special Report: World Pork Exop)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... IT'S safe and may be eaten with confidence.
That's the message U.S. pork producers, through the U.S. Meat Export Federation (MEF), are conveying to consumers in Guatemala about U.S. pork, according to an MEF update on efforts to reverse...
Campaign returning lots of 'blah' dollars.(Special Report: World Pork Expo)
June 4, 2007... IT pays to be exciting, as pork producers are finding out in markets where they are testing a new promotion that urges consumers; "Don't be blah."
In the first measurement of the campaign's results and using a new measurement methodology...
Validus audits of value to producers, consumers.(Special Report: World Pork Expo)(Validus Services LLC)
June 4, 2007... A MAP of where Validus Services LLC has clients shows a dot in almost every state and several thick clusters (Map) as increasingly more producers and their customers are retaining the company to audit animal care, environmental and on-farm...
Third-party audits 'totally defendable'.(Special Report: World Pork Expo)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... INDEPENDENT, third-party audits are important to producers and their customers in the foodservice and retail sectors because they are "totally defendable," according to Matt Jones, director of assessments and audits for Validus Services LLC....
Worker care audit coming.(Special Report: World Pork Expo)(Validus Services LLC)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... VALIDUS Services LLC is introducing a new worker care evaluation this year to assist farm and food companies in making sure their workers are being compensated fairly and otherwise treated well and are legal, according to Validus director of...
Brucellosis management delicate balancing act.(Special Report: World Pork Expo)(United States Animal Health Association)
June 4, 2007... BALANCING an often tenuous line between the varied interests of livestock producers, wildlife advocates and public lands users, brucellosis control in the Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) once again came to the forefront with Montana's current...
Corn ethanol: sudden issue, sudden problem.(Special Report: World Pork Expo)
June 4, 2007... CORN producers--and living through them, livestock and poultry producers--this spring found the 10 million to 12 million additional corn acres required to grow enough corn to meet the feed, food and fuel needs of the U.S.
However, that's...
China, Taiwan to fully participate in OIE.(Special Report: World Expo Pork)(World Organization for Animal Health)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... THE 169 member countries of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) that gathered in Paris, France, for its 75th General Assembly voted May 25 on the restoration of the exercise of the rights and obligations of the People's Republic of...
U.S. pork is '30-30' in Japan.(Special Report: World Pork Expo)
June 4, 2007... PORK has been taken "30-30" in Japan as the U.S. Meat Export Federation (MEF) moves to expand and defend the largest export market for U.S. pork from growing interest from Canada and Denmark, according to an MEF announcement.
Japan is the...
Ag needs new model to build consumer trust.(Special Report: World Pork Expo)
June 4, 2007... TODAY, animal agriculture has a unique opportunity to redefine itself to build the trust of critical stakeholders--those who grant the social license we need to continue to grow and prosper in the U.S.
The current model of public engagement...
San Francisco fleet.(biofuels BUZZ)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... The city of San Francisco, Cal., is now the largest city to use a 20% blend of biodiesel (1320) fleet-wide. The city started the pilot program in 2006 using B20 in various locations such as the San Francisco International Airport and the San...
Plant protein boosts cellulose production.(biofuels BUZZ)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... In a breakthrough that could make the production of cellulosic ethanol less expensive, Cornell University researchers have discovered a class of plant enzymes that potentially could allow plant materials to be broken down more efficiently than...
Newton biodiesel.(biofuels BUZZ)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Renewable Energy Group Inc. (REG) and Central Iowa Energy LLC (CIE) provided state and local officials with an early look at the new CIE biodiesel facility in Newton, Iowa, on May 8. The CIE Newton plant, which opened in April, adds 30 new jobs...
Biodiesel Board expands.(biofuels BUZZ)(appointments of Manning Feraci and Larry Schafer at National Biodiesel Board )
June 4, 2007... Fourteen months after the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) opened its Washington, D.C., office, the nonprofit trade association announced an expansion that will create a full-service Washington bureau. The additional staff will help NBB address...
Survivors' antibodies block H5N1.
June 4, 2007... ADULTS who have recovered from the potentially deadly H5N1 strain of avian influenza may hold the key to future treatments for the virus, according to an international team of researchers.
In a study published in the open-access journal...
Cargill opens main canola research farm.(MILL MARKET)(Cargill Specialty Canola Oil)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... CARGILL Specialty Canola Oil has signed a long-term lease to open a specialty canola research farm in Aberdeen, Sask.
The research farm, about 30 miles from the company's canola crush facility in Clavet, Sask., will support Cargill's...
House proposes overhaul of FRA.(MILL MARKET)(Federal Railroad Administration)
June 4, 2007... LEGISLATION that would bring sweeping reforms to railroad safety regulations and usher in a new name for the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) entered the U.S. House on May 2, according to an announcement by the American Short Line &...
Syngenta takes stake in Chinese seed company.(MILL MARKET)(Sanbei Seed Co. Ltd.)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... SYNGENTA announced May 14 that it agreed to take a 49% minority stake in Sanbei Seed Co. Ltd., a leading Chinese corn seeds company based in Longhua, Hebei Province.
The transaction is subject to the required approvals from the Chinese...
Ingredient market.(Statistical table)
June 4, 2007...
INGREDIENT MARKET
The following prices, which include
delivery, were obtained May 30 from
feed and grain vendors in the U.S. and
Canada. The prices represent current
trading values, but are not guaranteed.
The second column shows...
Pork producers holding steady.(Livestock/Poultry)(Industry overview)
June 4, 2007... FOR pork producers hosting the World Pork Expo in Des Moines, Iowa, this week, the market outlook remains steady through the third quarter--expanding the already record-long string of 41 consecutive months of profits for another three to four...
Cattle markets.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Cattle markets: In light trading in the western Corn Belt and northern Plains, the cattle markets slipped $1.502.50 last week to $92.50/cwt. last Thursday as feedlots came out with larger showlists and beef demand continued to fail to live up...
Korea watch.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Korea watch: A South Korean official, Economy & Finance Minister Kwon O-kyu, said last week Korea and the U.S. will meet soon to begin discussions toward resuming normal beef trade, including trade in bone-in beef, following the World...
Korea suspends.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Korea suspends: Korean quarantine inspectors discovered two boxes containing 117 lb. of beef ribs in a 15.2-ton shipment of U.S. beef last week and halted the shipment, suspended the U.S. plant that shipped the product and said it may reject...
Japan watch.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Japan watch: Japan said it has no plans to change its policy regarding beef trade with the U.S. despite the "controlled risk" declaration, but a meeting between Japanese and U.S. officials is expected to be held this month.
USDA appeals.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... USDA appeals: The U.S. Department of Agriculture last week appealed a judge's ruling earlier this year (Feedstuffs, April 2) that Creekstone Farms Premium Beef may test all of its beef for bovine spongiform encephalopathy to prove to its...
Egg markets.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
June 4, 2007... Egg markets: The egg markets fell another 7 cents last week and were down 22 cents from the beginning of May as demand continued to weaken seasonally into summer and supplies continued to accumulate, sources said. Eggs were 82-86 cents and...
Volatility persists.(Grains/Ingredients)
June 4, 2007... MEMORIAL Day weekend brings barbecues, baseball games and a dip in futures prices.
"The market did what it normally does on the first day of trade after Memorial Day," said Joe Victor, vice president of Allendale Inc. in McHenry, Ill....
Panel tells EU to review MBM ban.(News)(meat and bone meal)(European Union. European Commission)
June 11, 2007... A CONSULTATIVE panel has recommended that the European Commission step up research into its restrictions on the use of meat and bone meal (MBM) in feed rations for hogs and poultry.
The European Economic & Social Committee (EESC) said June...
Water act back to haunt.(News)(Clean Water Act of 1977)
June 11, 2007... A MAJOR new battle is shaping up in the ongoing war to define just what water in the U.S. is under the jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act.
It's an major issue for the nation's agricultural producers, said Don Parrish of the American Farm...
Marketing 'courage' vital byproduct of crop insurance.(news)(Andersons Inc.)
June 11, 2007... Key Points
* Andersons said crop insurance bolsters forward contracting.
* Federal watchdogs worry about insurance company profits, fraudulent claims.
REVENUE-based crop insurance can play an important role in reducing the cost of...
$8.3m funded for biofuels research.(News Watch)(Brief article)
June 11, 2007... Federal grants of $8.3 million were awarded June 7 for 11 research projects for bio-based fuels. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns and U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman, whose agencies funded the grants, said the projects will accelerate the...
Organics faring well in farm bill.(News Watch)(Brief article)
June 11, 2007... House deliberations on the new farm bill so far have authorized new funding to help bolster organic crop production. Caren Wilcox, director of the Organic Trade Assn., told Feedstuffs at a June 7 hearing that the support comes at a time when...
Veteran analyst to head ERS.(News Watch)(Economic Research Service)(appointment of Dr. Katherine "Kitty" Smith )(Brief article)
June 11, 2007... Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced the selection of Dr. Katherine "Kitty" Smith as administrator of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service (ERS). Smith will oversee the agency's program of economic and social...
NPPC endorses immigration reform.(News Watch)(National Pork Producers Council )(Brief article)
June 11, 2007... The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) endorsed a bill that would create comprehensive immigration reform--S. 1348, introduced in the Senate by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D., Mass.). Pork producers are seeking immigration reform "to have a...
'Australian Grown'.(News Watch)(Australian Grown logo launched)(Brief article)
June 11, 2007... A new "Australian Grown" logo has been launched that allows consumers, for the first time, to quickly identify packaged food that was grown on Australian farms. It follows years of campaigning by Australian farmers for better country-of-origin...
Farm programs backflip?(Inside Washington)
June 11, 2007... POSTURING on farm policy is giving way to serious action on the new farm bill.
The House Agriculture Committee wraps up its round of subcommittee deliberations on June 19 with the all-important commodity programs, and then it prepares to...
G8 wants Doha deal this year.(News)
June 11, 2007... Key Points
* Chairman to circulate revised modalities proposal in second half of June.
* G4 meeting in July called "decisive,"
* U.S. ag groups make plea to trade negotiator.
WITH G8 leaders pressing for an early Doha Round...
Canada seeks WTO panel.(News)(World Trade Organization)(Brief article)
June 11, 2007... CANADA requested last Friday that a World Trade Organization dispute settlement panel be established on the issue of U.S. agricultural subsidies, according to a statement by David Emerson, Canadian minister of international trade, and Chuck...
Esbenshade Farms cleared in animal cruelty matter.(News)(H. Glenn Esbenshade)(Jay Musser)
June 11, 2007... Key Points
* Clandestine video was questioned as staged.
* Activist group said decision gives legal standing to farm animal abuse.
IN a ruling that went against the vegetarian activist group Compassion Over Killing (COK), a judge...
Ninth circuit to hear R-CALF border appeal.(News)(U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals)
June 11, 2007... A U.S. appeals court last week granted a hearing to R-CALF USA to argue that the Canadian-U.S. border should be closed to prevent Canadian cattle and beef from Canadian cattle from being shipped south into the U.S.
The court, the U.S....
Canada signs European FTA.(trade policy of David Emerson )
June 11, 2007... Key Points
* Canadian business better positioned to compete in Europe.
* Trade minister calls FTA "major directional statement:"
* Canada hopes for deals with Colombia, Peru, Dominican Republic.
CAPPING what he described as a...
Campy phage.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
June 11, 2007... Campy phage: GangaGen Life Sciences Inc. and the University of Nottingham announced that they are engaging in a major research project to develop a bacteriophage-based treatment for the control of campylobacter bacteria in poultry. Both...
New company.(In 60 seconds)(vGx Pharmaceuticals Inc. formed VGX Animal Health Inc.)(Brief article)
June 11, 2007... New company: vGx Pharmaceuticals Inc., Blue Bell, Pa., announced May 31 that it had formed a wholly owned subsidiary, VGX Animal Health Inc., that will include the animal health intellectual property and technology that came to VGX through its...
Toyota to ag summit: 'go and see' just how Kaizen works.(Business)
June 11, 2007... Key Points
* Toyota executive explains pillars that made it number one in world.
* Managers need to get out of their offices, strive for continuous improvement.
* Strong supplier relations pay off.
AN executive from Toyota...
Alto Dairy.(Names in the News)(appointment of Brian Briner )(Brief article)
June 11, 2007... ALTO DAIRY, Waupun, Wis. --Brian Briner has joined the company as field service representative. Briner will be responsible for working with patrons to improve and increase the quality and profitability of their product. He will cover farms in...
American Coolair Corp.(Names in the News)
June 11, 2007... AMERICAN COOLAIR CORP., Jacksonville, Fla.--Tyler Morrison has joined the company as salesman. Morrison will work with the poultry, pork, dairy cattle and greenhouse industries.