This week, for the first time in Ohio history, a man living a little more than an hour northwest of Dayton tested positive for bird flu.
The program is hosted at NC A&T, one of seven historically black colleges and universities preparing the next generation for careers in farming thanks to a federal grant.
Massachusetts General for Children's Dr. Scott Hadland talks to NewsCenter 5 about why this year's flu season is worse than many other years and what can be done to prevent yourself from catching the ...
KAWARTHA LAKES-Aileen Murray was born in October 1930, just as communities across North America were adjusting to the ...
What started in 1992 as a show and sale designed to shine a positive light on Nebraska’s beef industry has grown into three ...
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Barchart on MSNCan Cattle Keep Making Higher Highs?The trend in cattle remains bullish in early 2025, with the peak demand season coming closer each week. However, the higher ...
Jaxon Pickens, a thirteen-year-old from Morrison, Oklahoma, is excelling as an auctioneer, FFA member and actor.
Minnesotan Mark Koehn set out on a journey last fall to drive from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico with the goal of ...
Wyoming rancher invents device to mitigate ice in waterers. Necessity is the mother of all inventions. Cold climate ranchers ...
Desert Orchid brings back fond memories to North York Moors farmer and Helmsley Races clerk of the course Adam Gibson of ...
Bastrop residents and business owners are preparing for a boom brought on by Elon Musk's companies. But the great migration has yet to happen.
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