eggsYou may soon be paying less for eggs at the grocery store as egg production operations across the state and elsewhere are recovering from last year’s outbreak of bird flu.

That outbreak sent egg prices skyward, but the number of laying hens nationally is now approaching pre-flu levels. As a result, U.S.D.A. economist Annemarie Kuhns says retail egg prices are dropping.

Kuhns says, “Really, what we’ve been seeing is just, we’re expecting a recovery more quickly than we initially anticipated, a recovery from the highly-pathogenic avian influenza last year.” She says the U.S.D.A. expects retail egg prices to fall nine-to-ten-percent this year compared to the average 2015 price.

Some 34-million birds on 77 Iowa farms had to be destroyed after contracting the virus last year.

Thanks to Amy Mayer, Iowa Public Radio

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