United Egg Producers is the nation’s leading egg farming co-op. Eggs produced under UEP include modern cage production, cage-free, free range and organic.
Labels can tell you a lot about the eggs in the carton.
Learning what labels mean can help you choose the eggs that are right for you and your family. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/JwtbChiaWO
#NationalEggMonth 🥚
Behind every carton of eggs are dedicated farmers working every day to care for their hens, produce safe, nutritious food and support their communities.
Get to know the people behind your eggs—meet our farmers 👉 https://t.co/JxQbc3EqTR
#NationalEggMonth
May is #NationalEggMonth! 🥚
Over the past century, egg production has evolved as farmers apply innovation and research to improve hen care, food safety, sustainability and more.
Explore 100 years of progress 👉 https://t.co/GHBIeDAqww
Egg farmers were on Capitol Hill this week. 🥚🇺🇸
During our D.C. fly-in, producers from across the country met with lawmakers to talk about the issues impacting their farms, their communities and the future of food.
Today USDA announced its intent to purchase up to $118 million in agricultural commodities from American farmers and producers to distribute to food banks and nutrition assistance programs across the country. https://t.co/Wcn2yzYGJv
The @UEPCertified program covers >90% of all laying hens in the United States and independently audits farms based on guidelines recommended by a committee of world-renowned scientists.
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Curious about egg production, hen care or how the UEP Certified program works? We’ve got answers — grounded in science and transparency. 🐔🥚
Learn more: https://t.co/qA7HxWpCrx
In honor of #NationalAgDay, we’re celebrating the farm families behind your eggs. 🥚
Many UEP egg farms are in their 3rd, 4th — even 6th — generation, proudly producing safe, nutritious eggs for your table.
Meet them 👉https://t.co/JxQbc3EqTR
Happy #NationalPoultryDay from UEP and its farmer members!
Our farmers care for their hens 24/7. With science-based welfare standards, rigorous audits, and trained caretakers, bird health is always a top priority.
Learn more➡️ https://t.co/AORwo3KiPq
During Easter season — and throughout the year — egg farmers remain committed to providing high standards of care for their hens so they can produce quality, nutritious eggs for families nationwide. 🐔🥚
Learn more: https://t.co/nw2Scd3VPy
Biosecurity has been a top priority on egg farms for decades. With the continued threat of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), learn how farmers remain diligent in preventing disease from entering the farm ➡️ https://t.co/fu0xP9KaO7
In a crowded certification landscape, clarity matters.
UEP Certified Hatch Check provides a practical breakdown of hatch monitoring and care – part of the rigorous approach farmers follow to uphold standards.
Learn more 👉 https://t.co/vPOpWHjG09
#UEPCertified
Consumers want more certified options on menus and in grocery aisles — and our egg farmers are ready to deliver.
🥚Find a UEP Certified Cage-Free Producer➡️ https://t.co/1SetDvyMgE
#UEPCertified
2026 marks 20 years of the UEP Certified Cage-Free program, underscoring two decades of progress, collaboration and dedication to hen welfare.
Read more about this milestone: https://t.co/zVxNAyn3xm
#UEPCertified#UEPCertifiedCageFree
United Egg Producers looks forward to connecting with members and industry colleagues this week at IPPE. We wish everyone safe travels as you head to the show and look forward to a great week together.
#IPPE#IPPE2026
The @UEPCertified program covers >90% of all laying hens in the United States and independently audits farms based on guidelines recommended by a committee of world-renowned scientists.
https://t.co/jT2YKZiMhG
The majority of U.S. eggs—over 90%!—come from farms voluntarily following #UEPCertified guidelines.
🥚 Discover what the seal means: https://t.co/LMlQSDIFlp.
While there will always be options in the egg case, cage-free is here to stay, & so are we.
Get the cage-free facts straight: https://t.co/JLLluqIE6C
#UEPCageFree
Snow and freezing temps across the U.S. highlight just one of many factors egg farmers consider when choosing hen housing. Today’s housing systems keep hens safe from the elements while supporting food safety, environmental stewardship, and animal welfare.