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History of Poultry: Part 1 - Past, Present, and Publish

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In this episode of Unplucked, we sit down with Dr. Paul Siegel—former Editor-in-Chief of Poultry Science (2002–2004) and a legend in the field of poultry genetics—for a deep dive into the evolution of PSA’s flagship journal.

From his early days at Virginia Tech in the 1950s to the digital transformation of publishing, Dr. Siegel shares insights on how the journal has shaped poultry research and why it remains central to the industry today. It’s part history lesson, part publishing primer, and all about the power of science in print.

This is the first of three historical episodes, so stay tuned for our next episode, which is in episode eight!

Legal: The information provided in this episode of Unplucked is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. While we discuss scientific research, public health, and industry practices, this podcast does not substitute for advice from qualified industry and scientific professionals. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official opinions of The Poultry Science Association, their respective affiliates, or employees.

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In this episode of Unplucked, we sit down with Dr. Paul Siegel—former Editor-in-Chief of Poultry Science (2002–2004) and a legend in the field of poultry genetics—for a deep dive into the evolution of PSA’s flagship journal.

From his early days at Virginia Tech in the 1950s to the digital transformation of publishing, Dr. Siegel shares insights on how the journal has shaped poultry research and why it remains central to the industry today. It’s part history lesson, part publishing primer, and all about the power of science in print.

This is the first of three historical episodes, so stay tuned for our next episode, which is in episode eight!

Legal: The information provided in this episode of Unplucked is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. While we discuss scientific research, public health, and industry practices, this podcast does not substitute for advice from qualified industry and scientific professionals. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official opinions of The Poultry Science Association, their respective affiliates, or employees.

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