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Southeast Regional Ag News
An Oregon hog, part of a mixed-species farm, has now tested positive for H5N1, bringing to the forefront calls for biosecurity in the swine industry.
Line on Agriculture
The National Milk Producers Federation and USDA are working on H5N1 mitigation to prevent and control this "annoying" disease.
California Ag Today
From poultry to dairy, the H5N1 virus has very different impacts.
Line on Agriculture
With Highly Pathogenic Avial Influenza being found in several dairy herds, the National Milk Producers Federation has set up a help page on its website for dairy operations.
Line on Agriculture
USDA Chief Veterinarian, Rosemary Sifford
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
National Cattlemen's Association CEO Colin Woodall appreciates the signing of a memo that should provide better food security.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Colin Woodall, NCBA CEO, responds to the National Security Memorandum to Strengthen the Security and Resilience of U.S. Food and Agriculture.
The Agribusiness Update
The California Ag Department is accepting proposals for 2022 grant program, and study finds U.S. well protected against African Swine Fever.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The USDA is making changes to the National Poultry Improvement Plan.
California Ag Today
Land grants like UC Davis and others are taking a proactive approach to agricultural disease prevention and protection.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
What did we learn from the avian influenza outbreak of 2015.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Kennewick backyard poultry owner more than happy to have her birds tested for avian influenza.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Backyard poultry owner in south Kennewick hosts informative demonstration with WSDA and USDA veterinarians on what free range poultry owners should be doing in regards to biosecurity measures.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WSDA establishes 20 mile quarantine zone for avian influenza that includes parts of Benton and Franklin counties.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
H5 avian influenza virus confirmed in birds from Benton County backyard poultry flock, and Real Ag 2015 Convention & Tradeshow at TRAC in Pasco.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Serious new form of viral Infectious Bursal Disease that affects young chickens is not a public health issue.