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The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food has confirmed two additional cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in the state.
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The Utah Department of Food and Agriculture public information officer, Bailee Woolstenhulme, discusses details about the Avian Influenza case and how the disease outbreak effects flock owners, and grocery stores across the United States.
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You may be seeing less green grass around as Gov. Cox askes Utahns to cut back on their watering habits in a press conference on Tuesday. This all comes…
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Wool is a soft material from sheep that can be used to make socks, rugs, and even shoes. But in order to ensure the quality of these are good, wool needs…
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Earlier this year, the USDA finalized its rule for hemp farmers across the country that will go into effect in March. These new changes can impact how…
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When two Utah mink farms began experiencing unusually high mortality rates among their minks, animal samples were sent to the Veterinary Diagnostic Lab in…
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News of mysterious seed packages from Asia arriving in Utah mailboxes began spreading last week. The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food has been…
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As part of the State of Utah’s COVID-19 response, The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) in conjunction with Gov. Gary Herbert’s Office will…
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After years of experience in local and state government, former Utah Department of Agriculture and Food Commissioner Kerry Gibson is ready to take his…
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Oh, Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, please don’t infect Utah with these species. A common holiday tradition in the United States is setting up a…