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Raising black soldier fly larvae for feeding chickens

Raising black soldier fly larvae for feeding chickens

In many parts of the world, Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) can be grown and fed to chickens. In many cases they can be self-harvested. Dr. Anne Fanatico of the Sustainable Development Department of Appalachian State University has been doing just that. Come and listen to what she has to share.

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