
The USDA will discontinue its Easter season egg inventory reports, just weeks before the spring holiday, as the bird flu continues to ravage the nation's supply of eggs.
The seasonal USDA report tracked egg inventories and egg prices, in a series of weekly reports ahead of Easter and the Monday after the holiday.
The end of the seasonal reports, which compared prices and inventory levels to the prior four years, was noted in a Feb. 26 report posted on the USDA website.
A USDA spokesperson told Axios Friday that the "discontinuation of the graphs and the report does not result in the loss of any market information."
The spokesperson said the information exists in other USDA reports.
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In the name of transparency
If you don’t test, you won’t have as many cases.