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The USDA announced that initial testing of ground beef samples tested negative for H5N1. No virus fragments or whole virus were detected in the meat.
We research and report on the financial performance of Minnesota farms and provide tools to farmers and ag professionals that support the future of agriculture. Our goal is to build on the ...
On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that grocery store milk had tested positive for H5N1 fragments using a quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) ...
Veggie Rx program partners with local clinics and Minnesota Landscape Arboretum to prescribe fresh produce in Scott and ...
My name is Sidney. I am a senior in high school from Wabasha County. I am a first-year Minnesota 4-H State Ambassador and ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that grocery store milk has tested positive for H5N1 fragments. Retail milk study results indicate that the commercial milk supply is safe.
Lindsay Dalluge's intentional programming ensures her club's youngest members, as well as first-generation members, feel ...
Parts of the country are set to see the emergence of high numbers of cicadas. What’s all the buzz about, and should ...
University of Minnesota Extension Master Gardener volunteers share the bounty while getting whole communities out into the ...
When the City of New York Mills decided to participate in University of Minnesota Extension’s Welcoming Communities assessment, it was an easy decision. “New York Mills has a history of doing this ...