When you sit down to carve that Thanksgiving turkey, chances are Missouri had a hand in putting it on your table.

Blake Rollins, Executive Vice President of the Poultry Federation told Missourinet that many people don’t realize that Missouri ranks among the top states in turkey production, and the industry is a major driver of our economy.

“Fifteen-thousand jobs are connected to Missouri turkey production,” said Rollins. “We’re the 5th largest turkey producing state in America.”

Rollins told Missourinet that success comes from strong collaboration within the state’s agriculture industry.

“The diet of a Turkey is primarily made-up of corn and soybeans, two commodities that Missouri also does an amazing job of producing,” said Rollins. “And so, it’s a huge partnership for the state, about $187 million of value off of the 334 million pounds of turkey that are produced in Missouri every year.”

While beef prices may be up, but turkey is more affordable this Thanksgiving.

In fact, it’s the lowest share of the meal cost since 2000.

Rollins said Missouri turkey farmers are doing more with less.

“Turkey is only 39% of your Thanksgiving meal,” said Rollins. “A 16-pound turkey is$21.50, which is down 16% over last year. And really, turkey is actually helping hold down cost this Thanksgiving as Americans battle inflation.”

Rollins said Missouri produces 7.8% of America’s turkeys and while the turkey industry is doing very well in Missouri, it is hard to predict what next year will look like.

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