The latest federal agriculture data reveals a 2% increase in both broiler-type egg settings and chick placements across the United States. The growth indicates continued expansion in the nation's poultry industry.

The United States poultry industry is experiencing steady growth, according to new data from federal agriculture officials.
Recent statistics show that broiler-type egg settings nationwide have increased by 2 percent compared to previous periods. Similarly, the placement of broiler-type chicks across the country has also risen by 2 percent.
These figures, compiled by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, reflect the ongoing expansion within America’s poultry production sector. The data tracks key indicators that help measure the health and trajectory of commercial chicken farming operations.
The statistics represent important benchmarks for industry analysts and agricultural economists who monitor trends in livestock production nationwide.
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