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Melissa Sandfort

  • Novus International, Inc., announces the inauguration of its first animal feed input plant in Brazil. The plant, strategically located in Indaiatuba, is in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The 37,000 square foot facility is equipped with cutting-edge machinery, made in Brazil or imported from the US and Germany. The technology allows for complete automation of the manufacturing processes. The plant has a monthly production capacity of 300 tons of antioxidants, mineral supplements, methionine, and organic acids. The two acre compound will focus on the creation of integrated animal health and nutrition solutions for the pork, beef, poultry, dairy and pet industries.
  • Certified Hereford Beef (CHB) staff brought together some of the nation’s leading foodservice distributors recently to discuss key issues pertaining to growth of the CHB program. More than 25 distributors that are currently selling the product convened in Orlando, Fla. The meeting theme was “Marketing the Brand” and featured guest speakers and product presentations as well as business discussions. CHB officials said that this was the first-ever foodservice-specific gathering they have conducted and based on initial feedback, they plan to make this a bi-annual event.
  • Growers planting Pioneer® brand sorghum hybrids recently won 12 of the 15 national categories in the 2007 National Sorghum Producers’ (NSP) Yield and Management Contest. Ten of these growers won with Pioneer sorghum hybrid 84G62. In addition, growers winning both “bin-buster” 2007 championships also planted Pioneer sorghum hybrids. National and state winners will be recognized at an awards ceremony at the Sorghum Sector Breakfast on Tuesday, Feb. 12, during the 2008 National Sorghum Producers and U.S. Grains Council Conference, Feb. 11-12, 2008, at the Hyatt Regency, San Antonio, Texas. Details about individual winners can be found on the Pioneer Web site.
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