
Bernt Nelson
Bernt Nelson is an economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation, where he provides insights into agricultural economics and market trends, particularly regarding poultry and egg production.
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Economist Bernt Nelson mentioned that the recent drought has somewhat eased, improving the condition of pastures.
যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে গরুর মাংসের দাম রেকর্ড বেড়েছে, কারণ কী
Bernt Nelson, an economist at AFBF, wrote about the thin margins for cattle farmers despite record high prices.
Beef prices are the new egg prices. They’re soaringBernt Nelson, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Foundation, provided insights on the impact of bird flu on egg layers.
Egg prices drop 61% since January, now $2.52 per dozen after March peakBernt Nelson confirmed the reduction of avian flu cases as the main reason for the drop in egg prices.
Trump: a desinformação e seis alegações falsas no discurso sobre as novas tarifas | Prova dos FactosBernt Nelson, an economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation, says the price drop is largely due to a sharp decrease in cases of avian influenza.
Egg prices are falling. But there’s a catchEconomist Bernt Nelson of Market Intelligence warned that egg prices have surged over 350 per cent in just one year.
Norris R. McDonald | Trump tariffs, ‘food-price-eggflation’ and anarcho-capitalism | CommentaryBernt Nelson, an economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation, wrote about the egg market in a new report.
Egg prices are finally falling. But they’re about to spike againBernt Nelson, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Foundation, reported the U.S. cattle and calf inventory as of January 1, 2025, was down about 1% from the previous year.
Eggs are not the only expensive food: beef prices are also on the riseBernt Nelson is an economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation.
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