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Koch Foods, Pilgrim’s Pride Executives Indicted in Chicken Price-Fixing Case

The latest in the ongoing investigation into a long-running price-fixing scandal in the poultry industry... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
July 30, 2021
Study: Wild Pigs Are Releasing as Much Carbon Dioxide as Millions of...

The pig is one of the most adaptable mammal species on the planet. Thanks to... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
July 22, 2021
Chickens Haven’t Always Been Food, Study Finds

The chicken’s status as one of the world’s most popular foods—both for its meat and... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
June 30, 2021
Thousand-Year-Old Egg Found in Poop Hole

When you start digging in a big hole full of ancient human poop, you may... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
June 23, 2021
USDA to Strengthen Antitrust Laws for Meatpacking

For decades, the meat industry has enjoyed what the National Farmers Union calls “lax antitrust... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
June 16, 2021
Study: Livestock Methane Emissions Are Much Higher Than Thought

Methane is not quite as abundant, as far as greenhouse gases go, as carbon dioxide—but... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
June 7, 2021
The Struggle to Contain, and Eat, the Invasive Deer Taking over Hawaii

There should not be any land mammals living in the wild on any of the... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
May 24, 2021
Can Backyard Chickens or Gardens Supply a Household’s Protein Needs?

Backyard gardens in the United States are most often supplemental to a household’s diet, and,... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
May 20, 2021
What Happens When Free-Ranging Livestock Overlap With Wildlife?

The line between rangeland and wild land isn’t always so clear, especially not to wild... (more)

Dan Nosowitz
April 21, 2021