
In 2015, one of the worst outbreaks of avian flu ripped through the poultry farms throughout the midwest, killing millions of chickens and turkeys. The U.S.D.A. and poultry farmers were left to figure out how to protect themselves for the next outbreak that could hit at any time. Photographs were taken at Moline Farms in Manson, IA, where brothers Brad and Grant lost 56,000 turkeys in 2015's outbreak. Taken for The New York Times Magazine.

In 2015, one of the worst outbreaks of avian flu ripped through the poultry farms throughout the midwest, killing millions of chickens and turkeys. The U.S.D.A. and poultry farmers were left to figure out how to protect themselves for the next outbreak that could hit at any time. Photographs were taken at Moline Farms in Manson, IA, where brothers Brad and Grant lost 56,000 turkeys in 2015's outbreak. Taken for The New York Times Magazine.

In 2015, one of the worst outbreaks of avian flu ripped through the poultry farms throughout the midwest, killing millions of chickens and turkeys. The U.S.D.A. and poultry farmers were left to figure out how to protect themselves for the next outbreak that could hit at any time. Photographs were taken at Moline Farms in Manson, IA, where brothers Brad and Grant lost 56,000 turkeys in 2015's outbreak. Taken for The New York Times Magazine.

In 2015, one of the worst outbreaks of avian flu ripped through the poultry farms throughout the midwest, killing millions of chickens and turkeys. The U.S.D.A. and poultry farmers were left to figure out how to protect themselves for the next outbreak that could hit at any time. Photographs were taken at Moline Farms in Manson, IA, where brothers Brad and Grant lost 56,000 turkeys in 2015's outbreak. Taken for The New York Times Magazine.




In 2015, one of the worst outbreaks of avian flu ripped through the poultry farms throughout the midwest, killing millions of chickens and turkeys. The U.S.D.A. and poultry farmers were left to figure out how to protect themselves for the next outbreak that could hit at any time. Photographs were taken at Moline Farms in Manson, IA, where brothers Brad and Grant lost 56,000 turkeys in 2015's outbreak. Taken for The New York Times Magazine.
In 2015, one of the worst outbreaks of avian flu ripped through the poultry farms throughout the midwest, killing millions of chickens and turkeys. The U.S.D.A. and poultry farmers were left to figure out how to protect themselves for the next outbreak that could hit at any time. Photographs were taken at Moline Farms in Manson, IA, where brothers Brad and Grant lost 56,000 turkeys in 2015's outbreak. Taken for The New York Times Magazine.
In 2015, one of the worst outbreaks of avian flu ripped through the poultry farms throughout the midwest, killing millions of chickens and turkeys. The U.S.D.A. and poultry farmers were left to figure out how to protect themselves for the next outbreak that could hit at any time. Photographs were taken at Moline Farms in Manson, IA, where brothers Brad and Grant lost 56,000 turkeys in 2015's outbreak. Taken for The New York Times Magazine.
In 2015, one of the worst outbreaks of avian flu ripped through the poultry farms throughout the midwest, killing millions of chickens and turkeys. The U.S.D.A. and poultry farmers were left to figure out how to protect themselves for the next outbreak that could hit at any time. Photographs were taken at Moline Farms in Manson, IA, where brothers Brad and Grant lost 56,000 turkeys in 2015's outbreak. Taken for The New York Times Magazine.