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InVivo Animal Nutrition & Health and Jeil Feed extend their cooperation
Underthis one-year-agreement, InVivo NSA is providing knowledge, assistance andtechnical support to Jeil Feed.
April 17, 2015
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Renee Lloyd joins Kent Nutrition Group
The Kent Nutrition Group has a new Marketing Manager, Branded Products.
April 15, 2015
Formulation & Nutrition
Fire breaks out at Cargill Animal Nutrition plant in New York
A Cargill Animal Nutrition plant in Salem, New York, suffered a fire September 15.
September 16, 2014
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Groups attempt to clarify fall-protection directive
The NGFA and the AAGIWA issued a joint statement in an effort to clarify that a recent fall-protection directive "applies only to FGIS employees."
September 4, 2014
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International Nutrition cited by OSHA after fatal collapse
OSHA has found that structural failure was the cause of a fatal collapse at an animal feed mill in Omaha, Nebraska, in January.
July 23, 2014
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Cargill turkey feed mill achieves 30-year safety record
The Cargill Turkey and CookedMeats (CTCM) feed mill in Springdale, Arkansas, which furnishes feed forCargill’s turkey business in the region has operated 30 consecutive years, fivedays a week, 20 hours a day, without any employee lost-time injuries. This30-year achievement will be celebrated with a ceremonial awards luncheon on June20 at the Springdale feed mill location.
June 16, 2014
Regulatory Updates
Wilcox Farms Feedmill cited after fatal silo collapse
Wilcox Farms Feedmill in Roy, Washington, has been cited by the Department of Labor and Industries for safety violations related to a fatal silo collapse in December 2013.
June 6, 2014
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NGFA testifies on effect of rail disruptions on grain industry
The National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) has urged the federal Surface Transportation Board (STB) to require Class I rail carriers to report and make publicly available several specific service-related metrics in the aftermath of the serious disruption in rail service that began last fall.In written statement submitted April 17, the NGFA told the STB of the impacts and costs rail service disruptions have had on grain elevators, grain processors, integrators and exporters.
April 22, 2014
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