Farmers on Delmarva told CoastTV ending animal agriculture would harm the economy and put people out of jobs. Many of them say they are worried about what the organization could do and if they'll make their way to Sussex County at some point during the week.
As a winter storm approaches, residents along the coast are preparing for the rare sight of sand turning to snow. They’re not the only ones getting ready—chickens, ducks, and even a turkey are gearing up for the cold blast.
Worcester County officials are advising on how to properly report sick or dead birds after local officials received multiple complaints regarding unusual bird deaths and illnesses.
A structure fire early Friday morning destroyed a large commercial chicken house on New Hope Road, resulting in the deaths of approximately 20,000 chickens.
A group of Woodbridge High School students traded their cars, trucks and school buses in for tractors to celebrate National Agriculture day on March 19.
PETA said that the billboard is to point out who it says it responsible for the death of the birds: everyone who isn't vegan.
The Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that there be no chickens allowed in residential areas in Milton but the decision is left to the Town Council.
Here are some of the stories that captured Delmarva's attention this week:
The Food Bank of Delaware, The Harry K Foundation, and the Perdue Foundation met up with volunteers in Southern Delaware today to pack cars, vans and trucks full of the 269 boxes of food.