Oregon will start testing milk this week for bird flu as part of a federal program to monitor the virus, which has turned up in animals and people, including one person in Oregon.
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Poultry producers anticipate only slightly higher domestic demand. Difficult macroeconomic conditions in Argentina constrain ...
The patient experienced fever and vomiting after drinking raw milk and has since recovered, according to an announcement by ...
A winter wonderland that has the possibility to be even more has landed on the real estate market in Redmond, Washington. A ...
Sharp exchanges and misinformation fueled a meeting at the Barry County Courthouse on Dec. 9 as neighbors and Barry County ...
USDA forecasts 4% drop in 2024 farm income to $158.8B, driven by lower crop prices. Animal product sales rise 8% but can't ...
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The mandate targeting bulk milk transporters and dairy processors is meant to help identify herds that have caught the virus, ...
The CDC states that employees on dairy and poultry farms, dairy processing plants and poultry slaughter plants, should ...