U.S. SENATOR CHUCK GRASSLEY OF IOWA HAS JOINED FELLOW AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE MEMBERS JONI ERNST AND JOHN FETTERMAN OF PENNSYLVANIA IN A LETTER URGING NEW DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SECRETARY BROOKE ROLLINS TO QUICKLY ADDRESS THE ONGOING SPREAD OF HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA,
Wild and domestic birds aren’t the only species prone to contracting avian influenza. A red fox tested positive in Lehigh County on Jan. 4.
Cases of the deadly avian influenza, or bird flu, continue to be confirmed in wild species across the commonwealth. According to information from the Pennsylvania Game Commission, a bald eagle that
Avian influenza poses a low risk to humans, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports, but officials in Pennsylvania are not taking chances as cases appear in other states.
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WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg on MSNAnother case of bird flu confirmed in PennsylvaniaThere is another confirmed case of avian flu in Pennsylvania, this time at a live bird market in Philadelphia County.
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Bird flu continues to be a threat to the Pennsylvania’s ag industry and our pockets.With poultry being one of the top sectors of the ag industry farmers are eag
In recent months, Pennsylvania has witnessed a concerning resurgence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu.
Farmers from Pennsylvania and Delaware said they were impressed after a meeting with new Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins that focused on avian influenza and USDA funding.
Bird flu has been found in 16 flocks in 10 Pennsylvania counties this year. Here's where and how many birds have been affected.
Avian influenza poses a low risk to humans, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports, but officials in Pennsylvania are not taking chances as cases appear in other states.
Wild and domestic birds aren’t the only species prone to contracting avian influenza. A red fox tested positive in Lehigh County on Jan. 4.
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