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Supply and demand: Nevada eases policies to help reduce soaring egg prices and shortages

Summary by Reno News & Review
How long will we be paying a relative arm and a leg for eggs? That remains unknown.  Why are we paying a relative arm and a leg for eggs? The primary culprit is the bird flu.  The state Legislature and the Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) have taken steps to increase Nevada’s egg supply, in an effort to lower costs. The department announced on Feb.19 that State Quarantine Officer Director J.J. Goicoechea has temporarily suspended Nevada’s …
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Reno News & Review broke the news in on Friday, February 28, 2025.
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