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Mexico has reported a 53 percent surge in New World screwworm cases—over 5,000 animal infestations and dozens of human infections.
Thirty-seven FFA members have been selected as candidates for national office at the 98th National FFA Convention and Expo.
As West Nile virus cases rise across Indiana and the Midwest, Purdue University entomologists urge the public to protect themselves from mosquito bites.
Twelve outstanding students from across the country, studying fields from animal science to agribusiness, have been awarded dairy scholarships.
New information emerges on Las Vegas veterinarian Dr. Shawn Frehner, whose death followed a viral backlash has been released.
Uncertainties in federal funding are about visibility, value, and investment in students who have historically been left out of agriculture’s decision-making spaces.
The more you look past the negative news headlines, the more you see the real benefits that data centers can bring to rural ...
A new study shows that rerouting livestock and feed trucks between pig farms can cut disease-spreading contacts by up to 42 ...
In August 2025 in California's Imperial Valley, father-son grower duo Ralph and Jason Taylor set a new world record for ...
McGill researchers studying printed stickers on packaged food find some chemicals used instead of bisphenol A and warn that ...
Researchers report dangerous, often antibiotic-resistant pathogen called Salmonella Dublin is circulating among animals, ...
The United States Department of Agriculture will begin providing no-cost RFID eartags for sow and exhibition swine producers ...