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Avian flu outbreaks slow, but impacts continue

2015-06-16 19:48:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Even though the number of avian flu cases has waned in recent weeks, the economic impacts of the worst bird flu outbreak in U.S. history are not likely to disappear any time soon. The first turkey producers in central Minnesota that broke with the virus in early March have started to re-populate their barns, slightly over 90 days after their flocks were depopulated. Focus on Ag read more

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