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Bird flu continues to be a major concern in Pennsylvania. Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding said that six flocks, totaling about 2.9 million birds, have been affected by highly pathogenic avian ...
Bird flu could be silently spreading into dairy cows as egg prices are reaching record-breaking highs for consumers. Fox News ...
As avian influenza continues to rattle the poultry industry and drives egg prices up to all-time highs, consumers should soon also expect to pay more for other egg-related products, officials say.
The bald eagles nesting at U.S. Steel's Irvin Plant have laid their first egg of the year. While it's the sixth season for dad Irvin at the nest, there's a new female this time. Stella is replacing ...
The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, the hub of all food pantries in the region, has halted a program that allows it to buy ...
Uncertainty around federal funding is still impacting non-profit organizations even after the Trump administration reversed ...
12.Idaho — There's a tree at the Brundage Mountain Ski Resort in McCall, Idaho, that skiers throw their bras onto while on ...
"We're really in probably the worst spot that we've been, I would say, since the initial outbreak back in April of 2022 here," said Grant Gulibon, with the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau.
A recent report says PA has the second highest inflation on groceries over the last 12 months. A local food distributor and politicians react.
Eggs are nearly $5 a dozen, but wholesale prices are even higher. Here's why the cost of this product could keep going up.