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The H5N2 Bird Flu, What Does It Mean?
The outbreak of the avian influenza H5N2 in the U.S. has seriously impacted Midwestern poultry and egg producers. This strain has already spread to 14 states and has led to the deaths and scheduled euthanizing of over 45 million birds. … Continue reading
National Egg Month
May is National Egg Month! Did you know that Arizona’s own Hickman’s Family Farms produces more than 7 million eggs a day for Arizona families? That is a lot of eggs! Of the eggs produced in the US each year, roughly … Continue reading
National Egg Salad Week
Annually, National Egg Salad Week follows Easter. This year that week is April 6 – 12. Most households boil 1 to 5 dozen eggs on average each year for Easter in the tradition of dying and decorating the eggs. Egg … Continue reading
USDA Reports U.S. Agriculture Production Numbers
The Incredible, Edible, Environmentally Friendly Egg
Everyone loves eggs. We love them scrambled, fried, poached, hard-boiled, sunny-side up, and over easy. But all that love means producing a whole lot of eggs. There is no question that creating a sustainable food supply for the rapidly increasing … Continue reading