Highly pathogenic avian influenza continues to spread across poultry flocks in several Missouri counties. Ag Director Chris ...
For some people in rural Missouri, soaring egg prices have little impact on their shopping habits. They have backyard ...
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Livestock specialists recommend farmers adjust their grazing practices and cycle through different types of chemicals to ...
The Sodalis Preserve bat population in Hannibal grew from 204,368 to 222,129 bats in 2024, according to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife census. That is almost half of the total Indiana bat population, which ...
Hazelnuts have long been prized as a tasty and nutritious food. Found in forests statewide in Missouri, they are a favorite wild edible for many people. Squirrels and other small mammals feast on the ...
Mosquitos are the bane of summer. Here's where they're the worst, how you can prevent them, and how to avoid the dreaded, itchy bites.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture has announced a significant expansion in the treatment area for Japanese ...
By Julie Sharp Click here for updates on this story PALM DESERT, California (KCAL, KCBS) — An insect-eating furry critter with large Yoda-like ears is on the loose at a zoo in Palm Desert. Guests at ...
Missouri’s falconry hunting season opened February 11 for ducks, coots and mergansers, and light goose season began on ...
Discover the contributions of Charles Henry Turner, a pioneering African American entomologist, who first proved insects could remember, learn, and feel.