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MDARD - New Interactive Map for Locating Businesses that Sell 840 RFID Tags

MDARD For immediate release: May 18, 2021 LANSING, MI - To help protect the health of Michigan s livestock and promote food security, officially identifying animals has been an essential practice. A new interactive map on the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development s (MDARD) website is now available to help producers find local retailers and auction markets that sell one particular form of official identification: 840 radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for larger livestock species. Official identification tags are defined as having a unique animal number, being tamper resistant, and bearing the U.S. shield. The 840 RFID tags may be applied to bison, cattle, privately-owned deer, and swine.  

MDARD - New podcast helps Michiganders prepare for mosquito season

MDARD For immediate release: May 14, 2021 LANSING, MI - If you can prevent mosquito bites, you can prevent mosquito-borne diseases. The message seems simple enough-and it holds true for both humans and animals-but aside from spray-on repellant, what other tactics are there? And what are the dangers of not taking precautions? In the latest edition of the Fresh from the Field podcast series from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD), four experts discuss several strategies Michiganders can use to prevent or reduce the threat of mosquitoes when enjoying the beautiful outdoors. One of the biggest things Michigan residents can do is get rid of standing water in their yards or around their property, said Thomas Lawrence, a pesticide applicator business license specialist in MDARD s Pesticide and Plant Pest Management Division. Mosquitoes like to lay their eggs in standing waters, which can be found in kiddie pools, old tires, flowerpots, eaves and g

DNR - MDARD, DNR stress biosecurity to help protect Michigan s rabbits and hares from fatal disease

DNR MDARD, DNR stress biosecurity to help protect Michigan s rabbits and hares from fatal disease MDARD, DNR stress biosecurity to help protect Michigan s rabbits and hares from fatal diseaseContact: Caitlin Ott-Conn, 517-582-5696 (DNR) and Jessy Sielski, 517-331-1151 (MDARD) Agency: Natural Resources May 5, 2021 The Michigan departments of Agriculture and Rural Development and Natural Resources advise Michiganders to be aware of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus type 2 (RHDV2), which is a fatal disease for domestic and wild rabbits and hares. While it has not yet been found in Michigan, the high mortality rates seen with this disease could have serious impacts on the state s wild and domestic rabbits and hares. It is vital for those who handle, hunt and/or care for rabbits to be aware of this disease and to take precautions to keep the virus away from these animals.

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