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#turkey-supply
Agriculture
fromIndependent
1 week ago

'The phone still rings with people wanting to know if I have any turkeys' - End of an era as hand-reared birds no longer reach customers

Avian flu risks the mass-produced turkey market this Christmas, forcing many small free-range turkey producers out of business and halting traditional farm production.
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Second bird flu outbreak may lead to smaller turkeys for Christmas - and could affect prices and supply

Impact on prices still unclear, but next two weeks will be critical
Miscellaneous
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Why Your Thanksgiving Turkey Might Break The Bank This Year - Tasting Table

Wholesale turkey prices are projected to rise about 40% by Thanksgiving 2025, raising retail costs and limiting availability of fresh turkeys and size options.
Environment
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Birders beware: Avian flu still a threat in the Bay Area

Maintain bird baths daily and clean feeders weekly; empty, wash with diluted vinegar, dry, and refill to reduce avian flu and mold risks.
Agriculture
fromHigh Country News
3 months ago

Searching for the next generation of American kestrels - High Country News

Urban development, avian flu, and invasive species threaten American kestrels; conservationists are installing nest boxes to support their populations.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
4 months ago

Everyone Keeps Clucking about Our Egg Prices, Dairy Tariffs, and Supply Management | The Walrus

Over 168 million birds lost due to avian flu since 2022, causing significant price increases for eggs in the US.
#waffle-house
Canada news
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

RFK Jr and Mehmet Oz seek to save Canadian ostriches despite avian flu fears

Trump administration officials are intervening to save ostriches from culling in Canada due to avian flu concerns.
#egg-prices
fromThe Mercury News
6 months ago
Coronavirus

A look at egg prices and where the fight against avian flu is

High egg prices and rationing stem from avian flu outbreaks and increased costs in farming and production.
fromwww.ocregister.com
6 months ago
Coronavirus

A look at egg prices and where the fight against avian flu is

Egg prices have surged due to avian flu outbreaks, inflation, and supply chain issues, making Easter egg shortages likely this year.
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
7 months ago

The Controversy That Said It All About America Under Trump-and Where We're Headed Now

Egg prices may soon decrease as wholesale costs drop, but other inflation issues are likely to emerge.
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