It’s a so-far-so-good summer for Minnesota turkey producers
- Minnesota turkey growers are experiencing a better summer this year compared to last year, attributed to research, funding, and strategic actions aimed at poultry health.
- Five months have passed since the last report of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Minnesota, providing relief to growers.
- A vaccine for avian metapneumovirus has been approved for use in the U.S., addressing another major threat to the industry.
- Ashley Kohls, executive director of the Minnesota Turkey Growers Association, noted that the virus affected 100% of the flocks going to market in a 90-day period.
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It’s a so-far-so-good summer for Minnesota turkey producers
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — Minnesota turkey growers are sitting in a better position this summer than a year ago, thanks to research, funding and strategic actions focused on poultry health. One indicator that growers are able to gain some relief is that it’s been five months since the last report of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Minnesota. The other major threat facing the turkey industry, avian metapneumovirus, has also been met head-on with t…
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