
Will resolve yes if the US produces more Turkey this year compared to last - as per the National Agricultural Statistics Service's annual poultry report: https://usda.library.cornell.edu/concern/publications/m039k491c?locale=en
For reference, 2023 had a reported total production of ca 3.5 Million tons, up 4.7% from 2022.
Annual reports are released in April so there’s time to speculate well into 2025.
devastating news about the turkey sector
https://www.ers.usda.gov/newsroom/trending-topics/turkey-sector-background-statistics
>U.S. turkey meat production (ready-to-cook weight):
2019: 5.82 billion pounds
2020: 5.74 billion pounds
2021: 5.56 billion pounds
2022: 5.22 billion pounds
2023: 5.46 billion pounds
2024: 5.11 billion pounds (WASDE projection as of October 2024, see the Latest Report or USDA, ERS' WASDE at a Glance visualization)
Data are reported on the USDA, ERS Livestock and Meat Domestic Data web page. Forecasts are reported in the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report.