Even in these modern times, in Delaware and on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, agriculture is vital – a way of life we cherish, and an economic driver we need. And our chicken industry is absolutely essential to the region’s farmers, small business owners and everyday families.
Delmarva’s poultry industry both relies upon and supports Delmarva’s grain and poultry farmers. Soybean and grain farmers benefit from a robust local market, while poultry companies benefit from access to local feed ingredients. Raising chickens also allows farmers to diversify their farm income.
Similarly, our local communities both rely upon and support this economic engine, providing labor for jobs that are directly related to the poultry industry and its suppliers, or induced by the industry. Delmarva’s more than 1,700 chicken farms play a big role in helping keep our regional economy strong. And the farmers who raise chicken work hard delivering high quality, wholesome food while doing what’s right for the communities in which they work and live.

In Delaware, the chicken industry accounts for more than 10,000 jobs with total wages of more than $747.5 million. These are good jobs, paying an average of $70,847 in wages and benefits. In Maryland, the poultry industry accounts for more than 15,000 jobs with total wages of more than $971 million. Average wages and benefits in Maryland are $64,699.

In 2016, the poultry industry was responsible for as much as $3.34 billion in total economic activity throughout Delaware and $3.96 billion in Maryland. All told, the industry and its employees paid about $419 million in federal taxes and $199.8 million in state and local taxes in 2016.

β€œNearly every business on Delmarva – including small businesses – is positively affected by the chicken industry,” said Bill Satterfield, Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc.’s executive director. β€œThese numbers reinforce just how important the chicken industry is to the region, and they show the industry growing at a calm, sustainable pace.”

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Planting season is underway and we want to remind motorists to be mindful of sharing the roads with farm equipment and other slow-moving vehicles now through harvest in the fall.🚜

Road safety isn’t just about following laws; it is about ensuring that we can navigate between fields to get our crops in the ground to feed our communities and return home safely at the end of the day,” says Tyler Rill, a Carroll County farmer and Director on the Maryland Soybean Board.

Read the full article through the link below for safety tips while sharing the road this planting season.
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Calling all Maryland farmers!

Be part of the 2nd Annual Maryland Farm Tours in 2026 on Sept. 12! Open your gates, share your story and connect with your community. This free program β€” which promotes your farm and provides resources to support your success β€” is your chance to showcase the hard work behind Maryland agriculture and educate the community about where their food comes from.

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