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  • ORIGO, a leading manufacturer of fat supplements for the dairy, swine and poultry markets, announced the appointment of John Osborne as its new national sales manager. Company CEO said Osborne is well-known and highly respected within the livestock feed industry, and his knowledge and experience will help us expand ORIGO’s sales of KINETIC™ and our other fat supplements moving forward.
  • Cooperatives Working Together (CWT) has accepted 7 requests for export assistance from Dairy Farmers of America and Michigan Milk Producers Association who have contracts to sell 1.186 million pounds (538 metric tons) of Cheddar cheese and 308,647 pounds of whole milk powder to customers in Asia, Central America, North Africa, and South America.
  • BioZyme® Inc. recently hired Chris Kyle of Enola, Arkansas as a BioZyme Area Sales Manager for the supplement division. In this position, Kyle is responsible for promoting sales of BioZyme products and supporting BioZyme’s dealer network in Arkansas and Louisiana. BioZyme’s supplement brands include VitaFerm®, Concept·Aid®, Sure Champ®, VitaCharge® and Vitalize®.
  • HP Hood, a New England dairy processor, awarded 18 high school seniors with a $5,000 Hood® Milk Sportsmanship Scholarship. These students will also be included in the Sportsmanship Exhibit inside The Sports Museum at the TD Garden – one of the only sportsmanship exhibits in the country. In its seventh year, the Hood Milk Sportsmanship Scholarship is one of the largest scholarship programs in New England and continues to receive thousands of applications from New England high school seniors.