An Oregon company that sells pet food across Washington state has issued a recall of a raw, frozen product contaminated with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, or H5N1. The Northwest Naturals ...
The “snowiest” label could depend on whether you’re talking about where the most snow falls or where the most snow piles up.
So far, there are no reports of the virus in Oregon's dairy cattle or milk. But a pig did get it, and a cat died.
To achieve certification, farmers must go three years without using synthetic additives such as fertilizers or pesticides.
Experts and some public officials are warning against raw pet foods after a cat in Oregon was found to have died from a product contaminated by bird flu.
A coalition of residents and farmers is taking Oregon agriculture regulators back to court over a large chicken farm in Linn ...
Amid concerns over highly pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI, Grants Pass nonprofit Wildlife Images raised their disease ...
Today, local farmer and river protection groups filed an updated challenge to the Oregon Department of Agriculture's (ODA) ...
When we feed and nourish our pets, we put our faith in the pet food brands sold from store to store to safely satisfy our ...
Northwest Naturals has recalled a batch of cat food and advised customers against its use. On December 24, 2024, the pet food company announced the recall of one batch made from turkey and sold raw ...
As wolf populations grow in Southern Oregon, ranchers are looking for non-lethal ways to keep the protected animals away from ...