SMITHFIELD — In supply and demand, it’s largely supply — a shrunken one — that’s driving up egg costs. In December alone, bird flu forced commercial poultry growers to destroy 13.2 million egg layers, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The first three weeks of 2025 brought no better news, the USDA said in its Jan. 24 Egg Markets […] The post Bird flu driving up eggs prices first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia …