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  2. Egg prices hit record high - AOL

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    Egg prices have hit a record high of $4.95 per dozen in the United States, ... the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said in a recent report. In the last quarter of 2024, more than 20 million ...

  3. Egg prices may increase up to 20% as top farm tests positive ...

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    With farms across the U.S. testing positive for bird flu cases, the USDA predicts that egg prices will rise up to 20% this year due to a shortage of eggs. Egg prices may increase up to 20% as top ...

  4. Nearly $9 a dozen: Why egg prices are skyrocketing and for ...

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    The average price of a dozen large eggs starkly increased in California in December to $8.97, up from $5.68 in late November, and has remained at that price into the start of the year, according ...

  5. The cost of breakfast is growing as egg prices hit a record ...

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    The cost of scrambled eggs with OJ is going up. ... per the USDA. The agency says egg prices are expected to increase 20.3% in 2025 but could increase as much as 45.3%. ... The Today Show.

  6. National Agricultural Statistics Service - Wikipedia

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    The creation of USDA's Crop Reporting Board in 1905 (now called the Agricultural Statistics Board) was another landmark in the development of a nationwide statistical service for agriculture. A USDA reorganization in 1961 led to the creation of the Statistical Reporting Service, known today as National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). [1]

  7. Egg inflation is back again, prices up 8.2% month over month

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    The USDA reported that US egg production dropped 4% year over year, totaling 9.19 billion in October 2024. The bird flu caused the loss of 2.8 million egg-laying birds in Utah, Washington, and Oregon.

  8. Chicken egg sizes - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Agriculture sizing is based by weight per dozen. [4] The most common U.S. size of chicken egg is 'Large' and is the egg size commonly referred to for recipes. The following egg masses including shell have been calculated on the basis of the USDA sizing per dozen:

  9. Commodity checkoff program - Wikipedia

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    The Sheep Promotion, Research, and Information Act of 1994 authorized the creation of the American Lamb Board as a commodity checkoff program. [2]Because individual producers of nearly homogeneous agricultural commodities cannot easily convince consumers to choose one egg or orange or a single cut of beef over another, they often have joined together in commodity promotion programs to use ...