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Yakima Egg Production Drops 3%

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Yakima County's shell egg production decreased by 3 percent compared to the previous year, according to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) report released July 1, 2026. The report, which tracks agricultural output across Washington state, shows Yakima's egg production trended downward for the reporting period. The data comes from the USDA NASS Washington Crop Reports for June 2026. This decline is part of broader agricultural data collected by the USDA, which monitors crop and livestock production across the state. Yakima is a major agricultural hub in the Yakima Valley, producing significant quantities of eggs and other farm products.

πŸ“„ Source: USDA NASS Washington Crop Reports β€” https://www.nass.usda.gov/rss/reports.xml?state=WA
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    Yakima County's shell egg production decreased by 3 percent compared to the previous yearβ€œnull”
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    The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) report was released July 1, 2026β€œnull”
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    The report tracks agricultural output across Washington stateβ€œnull”
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    Yakima's egg production trended downward for the reporting periodβ€œnull”
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    The data comes from the USDA NASS Washington Crop Reports for June 2026β€œnull”
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    This decline is part of broader agricultural data collected by the USDAβ€œnull”
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    The USDA monitors crop and livestock production across the stateβ€œnull”
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    Yakima is a major agricultural hub in the Yakima Valleyβ€œnull”
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    Yakima produces significant quantities of eggs and other farm productsβ€œnull”

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