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Michigan law currently bans direct raw milk sales to consumers. A proposed change could legalize it. Supporters say it supports small farms and gives people food freedom; detractors say its dangerous
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Recent wastewater data has detected the virus across several cities in the state including in Jackson and Mount Pleasant
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Tuesday Michigan’s agriculture department announced financial assistance to dairy farms impacted by avian influenza that help with research
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Michigan is reporting 25 dairy herds in the state have been affected by bird flu. Federal officials say two human cases have been identified in the state
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Michigan State University is launching a new study on the state’s ongoing avian flu outbreak in cattle. It’s part of a national research project
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Thursday the Michigan Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development director announced avian influenza has been detected at two new sites in Ionia County
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Avian flu has now been discovered in a dairy herd in Barry County, state officials say. It comes just as emergency safety measure go into effect
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Head of MDARD Wednesday put out an emergency order for livestock producers in the spreading outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Michigan
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As highly pathogenic avian influenza continues to spread, state officials are urging Michigan producers to strictly follow federal mandates for handling cows
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State officials are warning residents drinking raw milk poses a health risk amid the current avian influenza outbreak affecting dairy herds and poultry farms