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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, bird flu has a 90% to 100% mortality rate in chickens, causing a ...
Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation shows hunters checked 46,562 birds during this year’s spring ...
America's Heartland has opened a new beef packing facility in Wright City, Missouri, intending to process 2,400 head of ...
A Springfield business leader is among 16 task force appointees charged with overhauling the state's funding structure for ...
The state of Missouri introduced new requirements for cattle and swine shows in early 2025. As the fair season approaches, ...
If you venture along the fence lines of a Missouri farm, you might spot something unusual: Dead mice and snakes impaled on ...
Despite efforts to develop markets and genetics, Missouri's industrial hemp industry is at its lowest point in years. “Most ...
Founded by settlers in 1837, Hermann was dedicated as a place where German Americans could preserve their culture. Now its ...
Chris Chinn, director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture, made the announcement Friday. On AgriTalk Monday, she said the department’s intentions for the ban is to be more of a short pause ...
Rep. Ben Baker, who has represented Newton County in the House since 2019, will be USDA’s State Director for Rural ...
If you notice dead animals impaled onto fences or have any questions about such activity, contact the Missouri Department of Conservation or Missouri Department of Agriculture for guidance.