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University of Missouri Extension horticulturists ask the public not to plant unsolicited seeds received in the mail.
APEAM reaffirmed its commitment to the ongoing avocado exports in light of recent statements regarding tariffs.
Over three months, 16 animals have been found dead at Frankfort’s TPA Park Zoo, alongside the deaths of 78 birds and the ...
Over three months, 16 animals have been found dead at Frankfort’s TPA Park Zoo, alongside the deaths of 78 birds and the ...
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Josh Tenorio proclaimed April 27 to May 4, 2025, as Soil and Water Stewardship Week ...
While Brooke Rollins has been confirmed as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, the deputy secretary and under secretary ...
Owners Steven and Kasi Fousek built S&K Truck Repair & Wash into a customer-focused operation that continues to evolve with ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed a case of highly ...
The warning says the USDA may pursue sanctions, which may include criminal prosecution, for any future violations.
Concerned about unsolicited seeds arriving in your mail? Find out why it's essential to avoid planting them for the safety of your garden and community.