Cargill and Purina chicken feed is probably halting home egg laying

Cargill is a WEF partner. Purina is of course another megacorp so safe to say their c-level is WEF also whether published or not.

Bingo.

https://www.weforum.org/people/christopher-j-policinski

Christopher J. Policinski

President and Chief Executive Officer, Land O'Lakes Inc.

Degree, University of Notre Dame; MBA, New York University. Over 35 years in leadership positions in food and agribusiness, including: General Foods, Kraft, Bristol-Myers Squib and Pillsbury Company. Since 1997, with Land O'Lakes: Vice-President, Strategy and Business Development; Chief Operating Officer, Dairy Foods business unit. Since 2005, President and Chief Executive Officer. Member of the Board: Grocery Manufacturers of America; National Council of Farmer Cooperatives; Xcel Energy; US Global Leadership Campaign; Hormel Foods; Catholic Relief Services.

Previous video revealed that Purina is a Land O' Lakes Inc. subsidiary.
 
EXCLUSIVE: Natural News releases lab test results of Tractor Supply “Producer’s Pride” chicken feed (and five other chicken feed products)
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-03...ctor-supply-producers-pride-chicken-feed.html

None of those tests would have affected egg laying capabilities, only the risk of bird death from contaminants. Where's their testing of L-lysine content? Protein content? Testing for anything related to actual egg production requirements? Meh, pretty weak testing since none of what was tested for has anything to do with actual egg production.
 
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