ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is going to start testing raw cow milk Monday for avian influenza.
Minnesota has declared a state of emergency due to a trifecta of bird flu strains. The state's Department of Agriculture ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Veterinary Services Laboratories confirmed a case of highly pathogenic avian ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is launching a new pilot program to test unpasteurized milk for highly pathogenic ...
Poultry diseases are running rampant across several Midwest states. Minnesota Department of Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen says producers in his state are dealing with highly pathogenic avian ...
Two lottery​ players won big in Minnesota this weekend, and both lucky tickets were purchased in southern Minnesota cities along the Mississippi River.
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The impact of three animal disesases in Minnesota is being felt and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture's Rural Finance Authority Board is responding with interest-free loans. The RFA has declared ...
A poultry farm in Crow Wing County is the latest in Minnesota with a confirmed case of highly pathogenic avian influenza.
The last time there was a case in Crow Wing County was May of 2022, and there was a recent case detected in Wadena County in January of 2025.
APHIS reported avian influenza outbreaks in further poultry flocks across seven states over the past two days. Several of the ...
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