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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins closed the border to Mexican cattle for a second time after new reports of ...
Minnesotans are being asked to stay alert for a fly that lays a destructive maggot capable of inflicting harm to livestock, pets, wildlife, and on rare occasion, humans.
The threat of an invasive screw worm species could be harmful to pets and wildlife. Experts are urging residents to say alert for the New World screwworm, an aggressive fly whose maggots feed on ...
Griffith says the continued efforts to keep New World screwworm out of the U.S. have kept some Mexican cattle imports out of the country.
Flesh-eating parasite nears U.S. border, halts livestock trade with Mexico amid rising fears of outbreak and threats to U.S. agriculture.
To stop a flesh-eating parasite from crossing the border, the U.S. is reviving an unusual Cold War-era tactic involving ...
USDA announced a risk-based phased port reopening strategy for cattle, bison and equine from Mexico beginning as soon as July ...
Three young cowboys in Viera, Florida, are bucking the trend and embracing the challenging life of cattle ranching. Despite ...
The divestment of staff, science and sustainability programs at USDA isn’t just a budget cut; it could be a direct threat to the nation’s food system. Experts warn of far-reaching consequences: unsafe ...