Carolina Pride Foods Recalls Ham Products For Possible Listeria Contamination

July 6, 2011 USDA FSIS

Carolina Pride Foods, Inc., a Greenwood, S.C. establishment is recalling approximately 18,416 pounds of boneless, fully cooked ham products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

Lovette Addresses Expectations For Financial Managers At USPOULTRY Seminar

Bill Lovette, CEO and President of Pilgrim’s Pride, addressed financial managers at the 2011 USPOULTRY Financial Management Seminar, giving A CEO’s Perspective of Financial Management. The seminar was sponsored by U.S Poultry & Egg Association’s Poultry & Egg Institute.

Where's The Beef? Michigan State Aims To Find Out

A small herd of cattle from Michigan State University was recently slaughtered with two goals: boosting the amount of locally produced food on campus and creating a system of tracking beef from the farm to the plate.

Feed Costs Are Greatest Challenge For Turkey Industry

A turkey industry representative told a Senate Committee that production costs are the greatest challenge currently facing the turkey industry.

National Hot Dog & Sausage Council Announces Hot Dog Photo Contest Winners

The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council is proud to announce the winners and runner-ups in its first-ever hot dog photo competition. Approximately 1,000 votes were cast in three categories – people, places and hot dog art.