User talk:James cartier

Chicken Breeding
Chicken Breeding is an ever growing trend these days, with the indication of excessive use of antibiotics and steroids amongst chicken manufacturers. In the US alone, there are more than 1.5 million local farmers who are producing nearly 30% of the 2.4 billion dollar poultry industry. The demand for organic chicken and eggs are unable to keep up with the demand. As of February 2016, the US Department of Agriculture are now providing tax relief and donate grants to farmers interested in joining the mission to increase the production of organic poultry and eggs.

The grants and aid being issued are based on production levels; they have implemented four tiers, which adjust for quantity and quality of the fowl. They range from local, state, regional, and nation-wide commerce. Incentives are limited in some states; the USDA and Department of Agriculture have established a transitional roll-out plan based on state acceptance. Interested parties are advised to contact their local governing agency to determine eligibility based on zoning requirements, acreage, combined with local and state laws. Contact the Department of Agriculture for more details.

(James cartier (talk) 02:08, 2 November 2016 (UTC))

Your submission at Articles for creation: Chicken Breeding (November 3)
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Primefac (talk) 21:30, 3 November 2016 (UTC)