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The Post and Courier |
“There's no reason for it,” Phillip Eaddy, digitizer for Maibritt Farm said. “It doesn't cost us any more now to raise chickens and raise eggs than it did a year ago.”
The New York Times |
The wholesale price of eggs has indeed fallen by more than half since Mr. Trump’s inauguration, but that drastic decline is not yet reflected in the retail price, which consumers pay at the grocery s...
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In rural America, most everyone raised chickens and had plenty of eggs on hand. People sold their excess eggs or traded them for groceries and other products. For those that lived in town,
Family farmers like the Pace family, have found success in partnering with companies like Vital Farms to produce pasture-raised eggs.
A group representing American egg farmers said it had discussions about the matter, but ultimately, it won’t scramble its plans to supply roughly 30,000 eggs for the event.
With costs high and supplies short, people are getting creative with Easter egg traditions.
After a recent nationwide spike in egg prices, local agriculture stores have seen a surge in demand for chickens as Twin Cities residents rush to establish their own backyard coops.
We're in the fifth year of a worldwide avian flu outbreak, and there seems to be no end in sight. The standard containment measures haven't been working, and as a result, egg prices are at record highs,
The egg shortage may have finally been cracked. The price of wholesale eggs fell again last week to $3.00 a dozen, the US Department of Agriculture reported in their weekly egg market report. That’s a 9% decline from the week before.