Black vultures in Missouri are expanding and are causing issues for Missouri’s farmers and ranchers. They are known to gang up on prey on newborn livestock, but they are federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. Travis Guerrant, the USDA APHIS...
Missouri’s Department of Agriculture has been awarded nearly $7 million to help bolster the state’s food supply chain. The state’s Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn joins Anthony Morabith on what this program is and how it helps the state’s AG...
Gov. Mike Parson has signed an executive order barring China and other foreign adversaries from owning Missouri agricultural land within a 10-mile radius of military sites. Parson said he is taking a proactive stance against any potential threats in case state...
An open backyard case of avian influenza reported in St. Louis County this month does not appear to have affected the state’s commercial flocks. Missouri’s Agriculture Department is working to better understand Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), sometimes known...
In a nutshell, Missouri is emerging as a top peanut producing state in the country. Missouri Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn provided an update on peanut production in Missouri. “Due to the increase in production, Missouri has been designated the primary peanut...