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The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture warns consumers to immediately discard The Family Cow brand raw milk and raw-milk cheese, sold from the farm’s Chambersburg retail store and online for ...
Continuing the Shapiro Administration’s commitment to strengthening our democracy and keeping our elections safe and secure, Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt announced today that the Departmen ...
The raw milk and raw cheese products under The Family Cow brand were sold from the Chambersburg retail store in-store.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning residents after a recent spike in reported salmonella cases that may involve raw milk products. The Ag ...
Raw milk and raw-milk cheese from a retail store and online for pick-up at over 50 locations in Pennsylvania may be contaminated with Salmonella bacteria.
Tinicum is the only one of the seven Delaware County townships that doesn’t rely on the county health department for ...
Pennsylvania's Department of Education has increased income eligibility limits for free or reduced-price school meals starting July 1, 2025. This adjustment, aligning with USDA guidelines, enables ...
If you see a spotted lanternfly, take a picture of it, kill it immediately, and report it to the Georgia Department of ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning the public not to consume raw milk and raw milk products from the ...
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning of an E.coli contamination isn raw milk sold in Franklin County.
The grants reimburse farmers for 75% of the costs of business planning to expand, diversify, or transition farm ownership, according to a news release from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is telling consumers to discard raw milk sold at a Franklin County store. According to the Agriculture Department, ...