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  2. Where to find local farm-raised turkeys and great sides for ...

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    Here's where to go to get fresh, farm-raised turkeys and great sides for your Thanksgiving feast.

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    The Thanksgiving Feast Box for $135.00 from ButcherBox includes a whole 10 to 14-pound turkey and a 5-pound boneless turkey breast, both hatched and raised on a family farm in Pennsylvania. Click ...

  4. Foster Farms - Wikipedia

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    Foster Farms was established in 1939 by Max and Verda Foster. They began by investing $1,000 into a farm in Modesto, California, on which they raised turkeys.The back porch was Max's office and the first hatchery was built next to their bedroom so the eggs could get constant care. [2]

  5. List of turkey meat producing companies in the United States

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    In 2013, the turkey products were valued at nearly $678.9 million, a 13% increase from 2012. The dominant market for U.S. turkey meat is Mexico. It has been purchasing meat valued at nearly $372.6 million and accounting for 55% of turkey exports. The second-largest market for U.S. turkey, purchasing more than $70.5 million of meat, is China.

  6. 10 States Where Thanksgiving Turkeys Are the Cheapest - AOL

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    People who live in Nashville and in surrounding areas will get a good deal on turkeys, which sell for just $24.85 in the state. That's the price for a 15-pound bird, too. GMVozd/istockphoto

  7. Naked Neck - Wikipedia

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    Naked Neck chickens. Despite its highly unusual appearance, the breed is not particularly known as an exhibition bird, and is a dual-purpose utility chicken. They lay a respectable number of light brown eggs, and are considered desirable for meat production because they need less plucking and they have a meaty body.

  8. Thanksgiving 2022: Should You Buy a Turkey at Costco? - AOL

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    “When it comes to other stores, traditional grocery stores may charge as much as $1.79 to $3.48 per pound, which can add up quickly when you need to buy a bigger turkey for the holiday ...

  9. Broiler industry - Wikipedia

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    Broiler breeder farms raise parent stock which produce fertilized eggs. A broiler hatching egg is never sold at stores and is not meant for human consumption. [9] The males and females are separate genetic lines or breeds, so that each line can be selected for optimal traits for productivity in either females or males, rather than a single line in which a compromise is reached between female ...