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An 11-year-old boy from Cambodia's Kampong Speu province has died from H5N1 avian influenza, marking the country's fourth ...
When Jim Huffer died unexpectedly at 64, the Carroll County farm he shared with his brother was thrown into uncertainty.
Several bison from Oleson’s Buffalo Farm made a surprise appearance on US-31 in Michigan, reminding drivers and deputies that ...
Secretary Brooke Rollins has approved a $14.5 million boost in reimbursements for state-operated meat and poultry inspection ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $21 million to expand sterile screwworm fly production in Mexico, to combat ...
AgriSafe is celebrating National Nurses Month by offering full scholarships to rural nurses for its 23-hour ag health-focused Nurse Scholar program.
Feral hogs cause $1.6 billion in annual ag losses, but key control programs remain unfunded as Congress weighs the farm bill.
Texas lawmakers advance Senate Bill 261 to ban the sale of lab-grown meat, aiming to protect consumers and preserve the state ...
Modern corn and soybean fungicides such as Miravis Neo excel beyond disease control into premium plant-health benefits.
With containment breached in Mexico, New World screwworm could cost Texas $1.9 billion a year if it spreads to U.S. cattle.
Senators Mike Rounds and Martin Heinrich are vying for an emergency cattle vaccination plan citing growing risks from the ...
The new MAHA report, led by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., links pesticides to rising childhood illness, already drawing ...
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