Investment in new turkey hatchery, USA

Published on June 6, 2016

Investment in new turkey hatchery, USA

This investment in a new turkey hatchery is representative of our commitment to fulfilling the needs of our clients and continuing to support the US turkey industry

For the past few months, Hybrid Turkeys has undergone an extensive search for a potential site to build a new hatching facility. After a thorough and comprehensive review, Hybrid Turkeys has announced that they will build the hatchery in Beatrice, NE. The site selection team, stated they were “impressed with the collaborative and innovative approach that both the city of Beatrice and the state of Nebraska presented to our team.” The new facility will be built on a separate site from the company’s existing hatchery, so that current production will not be affected. 

Peter Gruhl, General Manager, USA commented, 

“This investment in a new turkey hatchery is representative of our commitment to fulfilling the needs of our clients and continuing to support the US turkey industry.”

It is expected that the new hatchery will be operational in the second half of 2017. 


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