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Allergies are a common and tricky problem in dogs and cats. Pets can be allergic to many of the same things people can, ...
GUYANA has launched a national surveillance plan and diagnostic sampling scheme for the early detection of African swine fever (ASF), a disease that affects wild and domestic pigs, and threatens both ...
Several dolphins have reportedly died over the span of five months at a Florida marine park and aquarium, prompting several ...
Here's what journalists need to know to bolster their reporting on potential cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
The Brave Farmer team realized that most bee removal services in the area were exterminating instead of rescuing, they knew ...
Here, Jespersen shares the biggest challenge the industry faces as it attempts to discourage companies from treating food safety as a compliance issue and instead move toward an era where it is ...
CLARION—The Clarion County Economic Development Corporation (CCEDC) is excited to announce a series of five public workshops as part of its Regional Main Street Initiative, an effort aimed at revitali ...
As North Carolina readies for another extremely hot summer, Gov. Josh Stein's office warns that federal cuts could affect the state's heat-related programs.
“SNAP is not just a safety net—it is the frontline defense against hunger in our communities. Food banks and their networks ...
Now, she is one of nearly 1,400 people in Maine licensed to bake and sell items from home as well as online and at markets ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced a significant funding boost of $14.5 million to support state meat and poultry inspection programs.
Amid a backdrop of federal workforce upheaval and ongoing staffing shortages, both the SNRA Ranger Station and Headquarters ...