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Muhammad Abdullah, Folio3 Agtech

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The Hidden Margin Leak Between Projected and Actual Harvest Dates

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What a Classic Thanksgiving Feast Will Cost in 2025

What a Classic Thanksgiving Feast Will Cost in 2025

By American Farm Bureau Federation|November 19, 2025
American Farm Bureau Federation’s 40th annual Thanksgiving dinner survey marks the third straight year of price declines. Dig into the latest numbers.Read More

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By California Walnut Commission|June 1, 2026
Costs Trimmed Down for Classic Thanksgiving Feast in 2024

Costs Trimmed Down for Classic Thanksgiving Feast in 2024

Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 20, 2024

Annual survey from American Farm Bureau Federation shows a smaller price tag for Thanksgiving dinner that feeds 10. Find out why.

Cost of Classic Thanksgiving Dinner Down Slightly for 2023

Cost of Classic Thanksgiving Dinner Down Slightly for 2023

Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 16, 2023

Annual survey from American Farm Bureau Federation shows a little relief compared to last year’s record-high inflation mark.

Holiday Sticker Shock: Survey Shows Cost for Thanksgiving Feast up 20%

Holiday Sticker Shock: Survey Shows Cost for Thanksgiving Feast up 20%

Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 18, 2022

Annual report from American Farm Bureau reflects how the latest inflation impacts and more might cause indigestion for many going into Turkey Day.

Inflation Indigestion: How Much Will a Thanksgiving Feast Run You in 2021?

Inflation Indigestion: How Much Will a Thanksgiving Feast Run You in 2021?

Posted by Growing Produce Staff|November 18, 2021

Annual survey from American Farm Bureau says average cost for the holiday meal up 14% from last year.

Farmers’ Share of 2020 Thanksgiving Food Dollar Dips

Farmers’ Share of 2020 Thanksgiving Food Dollar Dips

Posted by Carol Miller|November 25, 2020

Although food prices have risen 4%, that increase is not passed along to farmers, National Farmers Union Says.

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