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USDA to begin testing raw milk for bird flu
USDA to begin testing raw milk for bird flu after outbreak spreads to 16 states
Starting December 15th, how your milk gets to your grocery store is going to change. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced last week that the nation’s milk supply must be tested for the bird flu virus H5N1.
Facing avian flu USDA rolling out new milk testing strategy, Alabama working on plan
Federal and state health and agriculture officials continue to monitor the unusual strain of avian flu that has also infected cattle and some humans.
USDA mandates testing of the nation’s milk supply for bird flu
Public health experts have pressed for expanded testing of nation’s milk supply following the detection of the H5N1 virus in U.S. dairy herds this spring.
Proposed USDA guidelines support beans, lentils
Proposed USDA guidelines support beans, lentils for protein versus meat
In a new report, experts suggest that beans, lentils and other protein-packed legumes are the perfect substitute for red or processed meat.
U.S. dietary guidelines should emphasize beans and lentils as protein, new proposal says
A report on proposed changes to U.S. dietary guidelines suggests encouraging Americans to eat more beans and lentils for protein and less red meat.
Eat Less Meat, More Beans & Lentils for Protein, New USDA Guidelines Say
Beans, peas and lentils take center stage in newly proposed changes to dietary guidelines for Americans. In a report released this week by an advisory committee to the Agriculture Department, experts suggest that the protein-packed legumes are the perfect substitute for red or processed meat.
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USDA approves funds to fight screwworm, may resume Mexico cattle imports this year
To resume shipments, Mexico must set up
USDA
-approved holding pens where inspectors will check and treat Mexican cattle for ...
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USDA to provide 3 million more electronic identification tags for U.S. ranchers
BISMARCK, ND ( KXNET) — Three million additional electronic identification (EID) tags will now be provided for U.S. ranchers.
E&E
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Trump’s pick to lead USDA hasn’t returned Vilsack’s call
President-elect Donald Trump picked Brooke Rollins to be his Agriculture secretary. She is the co-founder and leader of the ...
11h
Decades of USDA Racism Leave Black Farmers Fighting for Equality
Lloyd Wright has worked with 10 presidents since the early 1960s and seen how both Republicans and Democrats have failed to ...
Drovers Cattle Network
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Emergency USDA Funding Available to Protect U.S. Livestock and Animals from New World Screwworm
USDA approves funding to bolster efforts to prevent further spread through surveillance, animal health checkpoints and ...
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USDA forecast: 2024 ending strong for livestock, dairy sales while crop sales were down
At the start of 2024, federal agricultural economists were forecasting a tough year for American farmers. The latest forecast ...
KFGO
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USDA announces availability of $1.13 billion for local food programs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a $1.13 billion investment to support local and regional food systems, ...
agdaily
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USDA report reinforces family farms as backbone of U.S. agriculture
Representing 96 represent of all farms and accounting for 83 percent of total agricultural production in 2023, according to a ...
AG Week
12h
Recent reports were a Christmas gift from USDA to the grain markets
Regardless, the USDA finally let the bulls and producers alike come up for air this past week, with reports that led to a ...
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