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APHIS experts evaluated Mexican response to New World screwworm and will phase in some livestock trade, USDA announces.
Historically, the screwworm was a big problem in several areas of the southern U.S. prior to its eradication in the 1960s.
Following a New World screwworm assessment by USDA staff in Mexico and ongoing conversations between Secretary Rollins and ...
“I am fully committed to working closely with the USDA and GSA to find a viable and sustainable solution that ensures the continuity of vital operations for the USDA APHIS Wildlife Services on ...
Insight Crime’s 14-month-long investigation found that the illegal cattle market is a convenient way for drug traffickers to move their product north to the U.S., which continues to be the world’s ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced risk-based port re-openings for cattle, bison and equines from Mexico ...
USDA is now ordering all dairy cattle must be tested prior to moving the animals across state lines as a way to help stop the spread of HPAI H5N1 impacting dairy herds across the country. This comes ...
Livestock trade with Mexico to resume after screwworm health scare, announced the USDA. Santa Teresa port to allow livestock transportation by July 21.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins recently announced a new $8.5 million sterile New World screwworm (NWS) dispersal facility in South Texas as part of a five-pronged plan to stop this ...