For our last installment of You Asked, We Answer, we go straight to the chicken experts: farmers. We sat down with Nikki and Dillon Butler, two of our contract poultry farmers to provide some highly sought-after answers about chicken farms.
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I explored the Tyson Boiler beginning in April 2019. I contacted Tyson Food center in Nacogdoches, Texas for growing chicken. However, I always encountered obstacles to progress my application joining in the Grower program. It took me from April to September to get a Letter of Intent from Nacogdoches center. After purchased the farm on September 16, 2019 and stared to repair and upgrade the farm, my farm is ready for inspection from Tyson but the Nacogdoches Center has not schedule to inspect my farm so far. My Letter of Intent will expire on November 14, 2019. I spent a lot of money to purchase, and repair/upgrade it. Now I have no income and have to pay everything from labors, utilities and maintenances the farm to waiting for Tyson inspection. Do you have any idea to help the FARMER like me on this issue? Please let me know. I am very appreciated your reply. Thank you
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