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Funded through generous contributions from the European Union and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, APP phase two builds on support from the United States Department of ...
Following a New World screwworm assessment by USDA staff in Mexico and ongoing conversations between Secretary Rollins and ...
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The Pioneer on MSNRegenerative agriculture: A path to resilience, equity and hopeA quiet, restorative revolution is taking root across farmlands: regenerative agriculture. More than just a method of ...
Imports of livestock from Mexico will resume in phases starting next week after a ban in May at ports of entry because of ...
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNUSDA launches $8.5M South Texas facility to fight deadly screwworm flyUSDA launches an $8.5 million facility in South Texas to stop the deadly new world screwworm fly and protect U.S. livestock.
Plant experts note the fungus at the center of the government's case against Chinese lab technicians is not on a USDA list of ...
The newly released biosecurity video series from the University of Vermont covers important topics for farm producers and industry allies about foreign animal diseases that are not normally found in ...
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on Wednesday announced a plan to enhance the agency's ability to detect, control and eliminate the New World screwworm, including an $8.5 million fly dispersal ...
The USDA has begun a 45-day open comment period for its review of the Darling chestnut, making the final step in the process ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced American agricultural producers will have greater market access to ...
The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reports, to date, that more than 100 million birds have died due to the spread of avian flu virus in the United States.
The state of Wisconsin has reported only one case of bird flu in a backyard poultry flock this year. Dairy herds remain free from virus.
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