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A growing number of wild birds are being found dead in Michigan, believed to have contracted the bird flu that’s decimated commercial poultry farms nationwide
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Two Ottawa County commercial poultry facilities impacted.
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The cold weather has not brought about an end to the avian flu that’s ravaged Michigan poultry flocks this year: a new case has been detected in Ottawa County
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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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A Michigan State University researcher calls it “essential” to find out how avian influenza virus spreads among cattle
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State officials announced Thursday a second Michigan farm worker has been infected with avian influenza A
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The state’s largest commercial egg producer is laying off nearly one-third of its Michigan workforce in response to the spread of avian flu.
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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