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Producing and using black soldier fly larvae in small poultry flocks

The production of black soldier fly larvae for the inclusion in poultry feeds is becoming more popular, even in the United States. Dr. Anne Fanatico who is an Associate Professor at the Appalachian State University. Currently, Dr. Fanatico teaches agroecology, sustainable livestock, applied farming, and farm business management and assists in the development of the Goodnight Family Sustainable Development Teaching and Research Farm and Garden.

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