The Missouri Department of Agriculture suspended all poultry and waterfowl auctions, shows, and swap meets in counties where ...
To help prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), the Missouri Department of Agriculture has suspended ...
Americans can expect to pay more for eggs in 2025, as Avian flu continues to hurt commercial and backyard livestock nationwide. According to the US Department of Agriculture, egg prices are predicted ...
Heading into the spring planting season, Missouri farmers need to be aware of changes tied to restricted use pesticides.
A precaution and sign that local health authorities are taking these outbreaks seriously.
The Missouri Department of Agriculture suspended certain activities involving poultry and waterfowl in four southwest Missouri counties.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI, is beginning to spread in parts of Missouri. As a result, the Missouri Department ...
A highly pathogenic avian influenza virus — most commonly known as bird flu — is making its rounds across the United States.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, left, talks with Richard Fordyce, center, before a news conference at the Lanny Frakes farm in ...
Missouri has now had six commercial poultry flocks struck by HPAI in 2025. APHIS reported the confirmed presence of HPAI in ...
If you have always wanted to sell produce and other goods at the local farmers market but didn’t know where to begin, ...