US egg prices fell below $1.20 per dozen in October, marking their lowest levels in nearly two years amid a combination of rising supply and softer seasonal demand. USDA reports show that wholesale white-egg inventories have grown in recent weeks, with large-egg stockpiles up roughly 6% year-over-year by late September, even as retail demand and promotional activity have faded. Production continues to outpace consumption with August output edging above July and remained only 2% below last yea...