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South Dakota producers lost nearly 4 million birds last year. Iowa, the hardest-hit state, with nearly 16 million birds lost, hasn't recorded a case since March. More from CBS News ...
More than 1 million pheasants were harvested in the 2021 season and two South Dakota-based pheasant hunting experts are feeling good about bird numbers for 2022. Close Thanks for signing up!
Bird flu proved more devastating to South Dakota poultry farms in 2022. According to The Argus Leader, bird flu affected more than 3.96 million birds last year, more than double the number of flu ...
The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources is reporting avian influenza, or bird flu, was detected in a South Dakota dairy cattle herd. DANR and the state Animal Industry ...
“Just our resident number, there’s 84,000 people that buy their pheasant hunting license in the state of South Dakota every year, and non-residents I would guess it’s at least that many, if ...
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North Dakota has had 25 confirmed bird flu cases in 17 counties since the first case, in a backyard flock in Kidder County in March 2022, according to state data.
PIERRE, S.D. (KTIV) - State and federal officials say bird flu has been detected in a dairy herd in South Dakota. The South Dakota Department of Agriculture (DANR) and the Animal Industry Board ...
Bird flu last year cost U.S. poultry producers nearly 59 million birds across 47 states, including egg-laying chickens and turkeys and chickens raised for meat, making it the country's deadliest ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that avian influenza, which is deadly to commercial poultry, was confirmed in a flock of 47,300 turkeys in Jerauld County, South Dakota, on Oct. 4 and ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Highly pathogenic bird flu has made its first appearances in U.S. commercial poultry flocks this season, affecting one turkey farm in South Dakota and one in Utah and raising ...