Optimized Transducer Electronics for Scales
May 14, 2013 1:00 am | by Food Manufacturing Staff | Product Releases | CommentsThe HBM AED9101D transducer electronics process signals from strain gage full bridge transducers, making them digitally available via various interfaces such as Profibus, DeviceNet or RS232/422/485, free from interference and even over greater distances.
Food Safe LED Work Light
May 14, 2013 1:00 am | by Food Manufacturing Staff | Product Releases | CommentsFeaturing heavy duty construction and a high output LED tube assembly measuring 5 feet long, the FTL-5-LED-50-HD produces over 2,000 lumens of bright but well diffused illumination that is ideal for industrial and commercial applications where portability and high output are required.
Daily Sound Bite: Abused Iowa Workers' Award Slashed
May 13, 2013 12:36 pm | News | CommentsThe Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Henry's Turkey Service agreed in legal briefs filed late Friday that under federal law, each plaintiff can only recover $50,000 apiece — a far cry from the $7.5 million a jury awarded each worker earlier this month. On Monday, one advocate for the men called the cap "grossly unfair."
UK Retailers Relax Rules on Modified Feed
May 13, 2013 12:32 pm | News | CommentsThree major British grocery chains have ended their bans on providing genetically modified feed to chickens. Sainsbury's, the Co-operative Group and Marks & Spencer cited short supplies of non-GM feed as the reason for the change. A Co-operative Group statement released Monday said it is no longer "feasible" to insist on non-GM feed.
Company Recalls Stews with Undeclared Allergens
May 13, 2013 12:30 pm | News | CommentsAcadian Fine Foods LLC is recalling 17,000 pounds of pork and chicken stews because labels don't list whey and soy as ingredients. Some people are allergic to those substances. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced the recall Friday.
Falling Prices Hurt Post 2Q
May 13, 2013 12:29 pm | News | CommentsCereal maker Post Holdings' fiscal second-quarter net income fell 59 percent as it paid more in interest and its prices dropped. Its quarterly performance missed analysts' expectations. Shares dropped in Monday morning trading. For the period ended March 31, Post — whose cereal brands include Honey Bunches of Oats and Grape-Nuts — earned $4.3 million, or 13 cents per share.
200 Sickened After Eating at Vegas Restaurant
May 13, 2013 12:27 pm | by MICHELLE RINDELS,Associated Press | News | CommentsA new report shows 200 people who dined at one of Las Vegas' most popular restaurants about a block off the Strip have reported food poisoning symptoms, making it the largest outbreak southern Nevada health officials have seen in at least a decade.
$240M EEOC Verdict To Be Cut to $1.6M
May 13, 2013 12:25 pm | by RYAN J. FOLEY,Associated Press | News | CommentsA landmark $240 million verdict awarded to 32 mentally disabled Iowa plant workers who were subjected to years of abuse by their handlers will be reduced to just $1.6 million because of a federal cap, attorneys in the case agree. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Henry's Turkey Service agreed in legal briefs filed late Friday that under federal law, each plaintiff can only recover $50,000 apiece.
Is the U.S. Ready to Take Manufacturing Back?
May 13, 2013 12:18 pm | by Patrick Van den Bossche, Pramod Gupta, Hector Gutierrez, Chui Lee — A.T. Kearney | Articles | CommentsWord on the street is that substantial portions of previously offshored manufacturing operations are due to return to the United States. A number of macroeconomic factors seem to have tipped the balance in favor of domestic manufacturing.
Consumer Trends: Celebrating National Egg Month
May 13, 2013 12:00 pm | News | CommentsIn honor of National Egg Month this May, Safest Choice™ Eggs is partnering with popular cookbook author and founder of Weelicious.com, Catherine McCord, to encourage families to cook wholesome, healthy meals together and ‘Make the Safest Choice’ while doing so.
Starbucks Sees Myanmar Entry in Coming Years
May 13, 2013 9:39 am | by PAMELA SAMPSON,AP Business Writer | News | CommentsStarbucks CEO Howard Schultz said Monday the coffee chain's first stores in India and Vietnam have been received positively and it might soon be time to give Myanmar a shot too. "Within the next couple of years, I'd say," said Schultz of plans to enter Myanmar. His visit to Bangkok this week coincides with the coffee giant's 15 year anniversary of opening in Thailand.
NCBA Says EPA Releasing Producers’ Personal Information
May 13, 2013 9:37 am | News | CommentsThe National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) says it is appalled to learn that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to illegally release information on cattle operations to the activist groups Earth Justice, the Pew Charitable Trust and the Natural Resources Defense Council.
U.S. Winter Wheat Production Forecast Down
May 13, 2013 9:34 am | by ROXANA HEGEMAN,Associated Press | News | CommentsIn the first government projection on the harvest's anticipated size, the National Agricultural Statistics Service estimated winter wheat production will be down 10 percent to 1.49 billion bushels, due to fewer acres — 32.7 million acres, some 6 percent fewer acres than a year ago — and a 1.8-bushel decrease in average yields, to 45.4 bushels per acre.
Conn. Craft Brewers Launch Promo Campaign
May 13, 2013 9:33 am | by STEPHEN KALIN,Associated Press | News | CommentsWithout the advertising budgets of the big domestic beer companies, microbrewers rely on grass-roots marketing and face-to-face interactions to promote their products. Through a new "Brew and Buy Local" campaign, Connecticut beer manufacturers, distributors and retailers are highlighting the state's growing craft beer industry and encouraging consumers to buy locally-produced brews.
UN: Eat More Insects
May 13, 2013 9:31 am | by FRANCES D'EMILIO,Associated Press | News | CommentsThe U.N. has new weapons to fight hunger, boost nutrition and reduce pollution, and they might be crawling or flying near you right now: edible insects. The Food and Agriculture Organization on Monday hailed the likes of grasshoppers, ants and other members of the insect world as an underutilized food for people, livestock and pets.
Photo of the Day: A Worrying Wheat Forecast
May 13, 2013 9:29 am | News | CommentsIn this May 1, 2013, photo Kansas farmer Ben McClure, a farmer from Hugoton, Kan., examines a wheat stalk in a Reno County wheat field. The Agriculture Department Friday, May 10, 2013, forecast U.S. farmers will harvest a far smaller winter wheat crop this season than a year ago, particularly for the hard red varieties used to bake bread.
Michigan's Food Processing Landscape
May 13, 2013 9:12 am | by GreenStone FCS | Videos | CommentsDave Armstrong, President and CEO of GreenStone FCS, a credit services and financing company, discusses the food processing landscape and outlook for Michigan, the nation's 19th largest food processing economy and an employer of an estimated 130,000 workers.
The Devil is in the Metrics
May 13, 2013 9:12 am | by Alan Nicol, Executive Member, AlanNicolSolutions | Articles | CommentsMetrics will drive behavior. Our goal is to identify or create metrics that deliberately drive desired behavior. Consider the practice of using Corrective Action Reports (CARs) to identify and track process “escapes” or problems that result in undesired outcomes.
Griddle Depositor
May 13, 2013 1:00 am | by Food Manufacturing Staff | Product Releases | CommentsCompany's Griddle Depositors are designed for pancake and waffle batters.
DIN Rail Weight Transmitter
May 13, 2013 1:00 am | by Food Manufacturing Staff | Product Releases | CommentsThe model 201 weight transmitter is a fast, accurate instrument for process control-based static and dynamic weighing applications.



