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Last Change Made on August 25, 2021 Clean State Status US HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN MULTIPLIER EGG TYPE CHICKEN BREEDING FLOCKS HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NPIP. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR NO. CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 43 - Missouri Clean State status Last change made on September 27, 2021 US Pullorum-Typhoid Clean State JENNIFER WEBER MR. TONY PERRYMAN POULTRY HEALTH PROGRAM MANAGER MO DEPT OF AGRICULTURE MO DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE PO BOX 630 1616 MISSOURI BLVD. JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 Phone: 573-522-3378 Fax:573-751-6919 Phone: 573-526-4673 Fax:573-751-6919 [email protected] [email protected] Dealer 259 B BOLIVAR PULLETS, INC. ,1184 EAST 460TH ROAD BOLIVAR, S10B S10W S15B S25B AI CLEAN MG MS SE MO 65613 Phone: 417-326-2434 S25W S36 S42B S39 654 B MANSFIELD PULLET COMPANY, INC. ,29421 STATE HIGHWAY S36 38, MARSHFIELD, MO 65706 Phone: 417.468.5685 Independent Flocks 511 B CHARLES RIVER LABORATORIES, AVIAN PRODUCTS & SERVICE ,208 S3W MG MS SOUTH COOL SPRINGS ROAD O'FALLON, MO 63366 Page 1 of 17 HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN MULTIPLIER MEAT-TYPE CHICKEN BREEDING FLOCKS HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NPIP. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR NO. CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 43 - Missouri Clean State status Last change made on September 27, 2021 US Pullorum-Typhoid Clean State JENNIFER WEBER MR. TONY PERRYMAN POULTRY HEALTH PROGRAM MANAGER MO DEPT OF AGRICULTURE MO DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE PO BOX 630 1616 MISSOURI BLVD. JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 Phone: 573-522-3378 Fax:573-751-6919 Phone: 573-526-4673 Fax:573-751-6919 [email protected] [email protected] Hatchery 533 C GEORGES INC. ,9523 STATE HWY W CASSVILLE, MO 65625 T3 T19 AI CLEAN MGM MSM 320 C SIMMONS HATCHERY ,653 RAINS ROAD PINEVILLE, MO 64856 T3 T9 AI CLEAN MGM MSM SAN MON 19 C STOVER HATCHERY ,103 NORTH MAPLE STREET STOVER, MO 65078 T AI CLEAN 237 C TYSON FOODS, INC. ,1710 RAY STREET DEXTER, MO 63841 T3 AI CLEAN MGM MSM 318 C TYSON FOODS, INC. ,19851 WHITFIELD ROAD SEDALIA, T3 AI CLEAN MGM MSM MO 65301 Phone: 660-827-8501 317 C TYSON FOODS, INC. ,429 CHAPEL DRIVE MONETT, MO 65708 T3 T9 AI CLEAN MGM MSM Page 2 of 17 HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN TURKEY BREEDING FLOCKS HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NPIP. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR NO. CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 43 - Missouri Clean State status Last change made on September 27, 2021 US Pullorum-Typhoid Clean State JENNIFER WEBER MR. TONY PERRYMAN POULTRY HEALTH PROGRAM MANAGER MO DEPT OF AGRICULTURE MO DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE PO BOX 630 1616 MISSOURI BLVD. JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 Phone: 573-522-3378 Fax:573-751-6919 Phone: 573-526-4673 Fax:573-751-6919 [email protected] [email protected] Hatchery 177 D CARGILL POULTRY PRODUCTION LLC ,1001 EAST SMITH C145 C146 C147 H5/H7 AI CLEAN MG MM MS STREET CALIFORNIA, MO 65018 155 D SELECT GENETICS, LLC ,17851 LAWRENCE 2200 AURORA, MO 65605 C19 C143 H5/H7 AI CLEAN MG MM MS SAN MON Page 3 of 17 HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN HOBBYIST AND EXHIBITION POULTRY, AND RAISED-FOR-RELEASE WATERFOWL BREEDING FLOCKS HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NPIP. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR NO. CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 43 - Missouri Clean State status Last change made on September 27, 2021 US Pullorum-Typhoid Clean State JENNIFER WEBER MR. TONY PERRYMAN POULTRY HEALTH PROGRAM MANAGER MO DEPT OF AGRICULTURE MO DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE PO BOX 630 1616 MISSOURI BLVD. JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 Phone: 573-522-3378 Fax:573-751-6919 Phone: 573-526-4673 Fax:573-751-6919 [email protected] [email protected] Hatchery 105 E CACKLE HATCHERY ,411 W. COMMERCIAL STREET LEBANON, R7 R10 R12 R13 H5/H7 AI CLEAN SALM MO 65536 Phone: 417-532-4581 R14 R15 R16 R17 MON R19 R21 R30 R42 R51 R52 R53 R54 R55 R69 R70 R71 R72 R77 R81 R85 R86 R87 R89 R93 R100 R116 R118 R119 R120 R123 R139 R140 R146 R169 R171 R178 R180 R186 R195 R196 R225 R227 R233 R237 R239 R243 R245 R246 R247 R248 R251 R253 R254 R255 R260 R262 R276 R277 R280 R282 R283 R284 R285 R663 R671 R673 R674 R676 R677 R684 R696 R716 W3 W7 W12 W16 W17 W18 W23 W24 W25 W26 W28 W29 W33 W38 W48 W50 W52 W53 W60 W61 W64 W69 W74 W75 W81 W84 W86 W88 W91 W102 W119 W121 W140 W141 W142 W145 W149 W150 W160 W169 W176 W198 W211 W220 W223 W248 W259 W262 W265 W270 W276 W297 W301 W302 W364 W475 W477 W518 W568 W648 W665 W666 W667 W668 W669 W671 W672 X2 X3 X6 X25 X27 X96 X101 X131 X135 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Z15 Z20 Z22 Z62 Z108 Z111 Z137 Z140 Z202 Z204 Z205 Z207 Z209 Z227 Z305 63 E ESTES HATCHERY, LLC ,11299 OUTER ROAD MOUNT VERNON, R X Z4 Z14 H5/H7 AI CLEAN MO 65712 Phone: 417-865-8874 W 262 E HEARTLAND HATCHERY ,9593 N.W. COUNTY ROAD R222 8002 AMSTERDAM, MO 64723 Independent Flocks 422 E A. CASH, KIM ,7800 HICKORY HILL ROAD HENLEY, MO 65040 R222 R237 R662 W4 889 E ABELN, CAROLINE ,5815 HILL VIEW DRIVE PACIFIC, MO 63069 Phone: R7 R17 R34 R54 H5/H7 AI CLEAN Page 4 of 17 HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN HOBBYIST AND EXHIBITION POULTRY, AND RAISED-FOR-RELEASE WATERFOWL BREEDING FLOCKS HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NPIP. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR NO. CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 43 - Missouri Clean State status Last change made on September 27, 2021 US Pullorum-Typhoid Clean State 889 E ABELN, CAROLINE ,5815 HILL VIEW DRIVE PACIFIC, MO 63069 Phone: R7 R17 R34 R54 H5/H7 AI CLEAN 636-271-8449 R70 R85 R88 R123 R222 W3 W86 W270 W368 W470 W471 X27 X97 X143 X193 Z22 1012 E ADAMS, MADI ,6482 NORTH HIGHWAY 61` PERRYVILLE, MO 63775 R33 R100 R103 R104 R105 R123 R178 R246 W17 W74 W75 W140 W248 W518 W615 W654 W660 W714 X46 Z22 Z93 Z118 Z202 Z207 1004 E ALEXANDER, AMANDA ,4289 LAWRENCE 1177 MILLER, MO 65707 R12 R103 R222 R716 R1001 R1010 R1057 1014 E ASLIN, LUKE AND JAIME ,20100 PIKE 304 BOWLING GREEN, MO 63334 W3 W26 W128 W660 1055 E BAKER, HALEY ,1615 SOUTH OLSON MARSHALL, MO 65340 W30 W69 W74 W88 W91 W98 W102 W208 W265 W276 W290 W556 781 E BAKER, MICHELLE ,4900 NW HWY B APPLETON, MO 64724 R71 R213 R236 R1001 802 E BELL, ERIN ,9594 REINDEER DRIVE GRANBY, MO 64844 R213 R247 W7 W74 W75 X17 X46 976 E BLAIR, ADAM N. ,1544 MEINERSHAGEN ROAD FORISTELL, MO 63348 W770 W74 W75 W290 1007 E BORKOWSKI, TAMMY ,4703 CHATEAU LANE WILDWOOD, MO 63069 R1068 R1078 R777 R19 H5/H7 AI CLEAN R51 R53 R54 R85 R103 R139 R171 R214 R222 R716 R1001 Z205 Z231 W761 W762 1015 E BRAMON, ASHLEY ,222 FIRST STREET FAYETTE, MO 65248 R103 R1010 W698 1039 E BRINTON, DEANNA ,10530 HIGHWAY N PLATTE CITY, MO 64079 W770 W75 W248 W518 W615 W733 621 E BRYSON, ROBERTA ,12301 EAST OLD HIGHWAY 124 CENTRALIA, R11 W7 MO 65240 1026 E BUSH, MARC ,35946 WEST HIGHWAY U RAYVILLE, MO 64084 R12 R81 R662 959 E CARLISLE, PATSY ,1457 MALLARD DRIVE DIAMOND, MO 64840 R19 X23 Y76 H5/H7 AI CLEAN 902 E CARLSON, GAIL ,14809 EAST 267TH STREET HARRISONVILLE, W169 W170 W547 Page 5 of 17 HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN HOBBYIST AND EXHIBITION POULTRY, AND RAISED-FOR-RELEASE WATERFOWL BREEDING FLOCKS HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NPIP. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR NO. CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 43 - Missouri Clean State status Last change made on September 27, 2021 US Pullorum-Typhoid Clean State 902 E CARLSON, GAIL ,14809 EAST 267TH STREET HARRISONVILLE, W169 W170 W547 MO 64701 935 E CHAMBERS, RICHARD ,714 HART STREET POPLAR BLUFF, MO 63901 R168 W4 W7 W23 W38 W88 W573 W663 X10 X17 Z26 995 E COBLE, NATALIE ,5333 SOUTH 29TH ROAD WALNUT GROVE, R777 R103 R213 R236 H5/H7 AI CLEAN MO 65770 R277 R684 R709 W86 987 E COOK, CARL AND DANIEL ,15576 SOUTH HIGHWAY 68 ST. JAMES, R186 R260 R261 X143 MO 65559 968 E CORDRAY, ANGELA ,3299 SE POWELL ROAD LATHROP, MO 64465 X101 Y1 590 E COWELL, DAN ,405 WEST 1OTH STREET HOLDEN, MO 64060 X7 X8 X28 X53 X122 X148 X207 Z24 Z25 Z26 Z34 Z41 Z57 Z62 Z68 Z75 Z79 Z87 Z118 Z149 Z170 Z171 Z182 Z308 Z309 Z311 Z313 832 E CROUCH, RON ,2502 SOUTH 17TH AVENUE OZARK, MO 65721 X10 X17 556 E CUNNINGHAM, MARK & MITCHELL ,1737 COUNTY RD 1780 CAIRO, W4 W7 W23 W57 MO 65239 W88 W469 Z209 W 793 E CUNNINGHAM, MICHAEL & CINDY ,2078 HWY J JACKSONVILLE, R3 R7 R22 R23 MO 65260 W15 W86 W468 R 759 E DANIELS, CALEB ,358 ROUTE FF EVERTON, MO 65646 R86 R86 R86 R86 R86 W28 W28 W28 W28 W28 W48 W48 W48 W48 W48 W74 W74 W74 W74 W74 W114 W114 W114 W114 W114 957 E DENNY, LARRY ,18200 COOLIDGE ROAD PHILLIPSBURG, MO 65722 W38 W69 W88 W91 H5/H7 AI CLEAN W134 W301 1008 E DIXON, DARLA ,10561 STATE HIGHWAY 202 COATSVILLE, MO 63535 R1061 R54 R186 R1018 W25 W26 W75 W86 W142 W211 W223 W247 W660 1027 E DODSON, MARLENE ,18404 HIGHWAY 65 SEDALIA, MO 65301 R777 R213 R716 R1001 H5/H7 AI CLEAN X10 X41 X65 X98 X147 X233 Y1 Z227 891 E DOUGHTY, RUSTY AND HANNAH ,3788 STATE ROUTE P POMONA, W74 W75 MO 65789 Page 6 of 17 HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN HOBBYIST AND EXHIBITION POULTRY, AND RAISED-FOR-RELEASE WATERFOWL BREEDING FLOCKS HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NPIP.
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