Headline: Hoosier Ag Today, 12/30/2025
C. J. Miller reports:
Since Oct. 9, more than 900,000 birds have been depopulated due to positive tests of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) on poultry farms across Elkhart, LaGrange, and Noble counties. Those three counties represent one of the most densely-populated areas in the U.S. for poultry production, with millions of birds being raised across northern Indiana for commercial duck and egg production.
Indiana ranks first in the U.S. for duck production, third for egg production, and fourth for turkey production, according to USDA.
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