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The infections and culling of 6 million chickens at the southwest’s largest egg company may not just impact egg prices. It ...
Amid contamination concerns expressed by neighbors and activists, the state issued a waiver allowing Hickman’s to bury more than 2 million chickens at its property.
Egg farmer blames feds for not allowing avian flu vaccinations, leading to chicken deaths and high egg prices.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is considering a potential plan to vaccinate poultry against bird flu for the first time ...
Will the deaths of chickens to avian flu affect the availability of eggs and raise prices? Glenn Hickman said he doesn't ...
Hickman's Family Farms will have to halt operations for nearly two years and lay off hundreds of employees following a recent infection.
Hickman's Family Farms in Arizona loses 95% of chickens to bird flu, facing massive layoffs and egg price hikes.
The Arizona company will not be able to meet 100% of customer demand and expects to cut hundreds of jobs, company leader Glenn Hickman said.
That’s about six million chickens. Hickman’s is one of the largest egg producers in the U.S. Here & Now’s Asma Khalid speaks with Glenn Hickman, president and CEO of Hickman’s Family Farms in Arizona.
Hickman's plans to lay off hundreds of its 850 workers and end its inmate labor program, Glenn Hickman, company president and CEO, said. Hickman said at a May 30 news conference he did not expect ...
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