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Will the deaths of chickens to avian flu affect the availability of eggs and raise prices? Glenn Hickman said he doesn't ...
Maricopa County faces its third bird flu incident this year, prompting quarantine and increased biosecurity measures.
Local businesses are bracing for potential shortages after bird flu hit the largest egg producer in the Southwestern U.S.
The Arizona company will not be able to meet 100% of customer demand and expects to cut hundreds of jobs, company leader ...
The H5N1 avian flu virus has affected nearly 1.4 million birds. With the most recent outbreak, three of Arizona's largest layer farms have been infected, leading to the loss of more than 5 million ...
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has confirmed a third H5N1 avian ...
The USDA is investing $1 billion to fight bird flu, including financial relief for affected farmers. But the bird flu is ...
Hickman's Family Farms in Arizona loses 95% of chickens to bird flu, facing massive layoffs and egg price hikes.
News captured video of large trenches being dug on the egg farm. Residents worry a mass burial could contaminate the water supply.
Buckeye-headquartered Hickman’s Family Farms calls itself the largest egg company in the Southwest. At a press conference ...
A devastating outbreak of avian influenza has hit Hickman’s Family Farms, the largest egg producer in the Southwest, resulting in the loss of 95% of its Arizona poultry flock.
Officials in Arizona have declared an animal disease emergency over the bird flu. The President of Hickman's Family Farms ...
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