
How did Iowa's Avian Flu outbreak get this bad?
Clip: 5/2/2015 | 3m 16s
Amy Mayer, a reporter at Iowa Public Radio discusses the state's Avian Flu outbreak.
Iowa, the country's largest egg-producing state, declared a major outbreak of the Avian Flu. And to try and contain the disease, millions of chickens and turkeys there and in Wisconsin and Minnesota have been killed. Amy Mayer, a reporter for Harvest Public Media at Iowa Public Radio joins Hari Sreenivasan via Skype from Ames, Iowa, to discuss.
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How did Iowa's Avian Flu outbreak get this bad?
Clip: 5/2/2015 | 3m 16s
Iowa, the country's largest egg-producing state, declared a major outbreak of the Avian Flu. And to try and contain the disease, millions of chickens and turkeys there and in Wisconsin and Minnesota have been killed. Amy Mayer, a reporter for Harvest Public Media at Iowa Public Radio joins Hari Sreenivasan via Skype from Ames, Iowa, to discuss.
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