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Missouri authorities are investigating a fake press release about the damaging livestock pest New World screwworm that ...
"Certain drugs to treat screwworm infection are not licensed in the U.S., having been unnecessary for half a century." ...
USDA and Mexico announce $21 million investment to combat New World screwworm as cattle experts closely watch developments.
An investigation is underway into the false report that New World screwworm was detected in Missouri. Missouri State Attorney ...
In May, the Secretary of Agriculture suspended live cattle, horses, and bison through U.S. southern border ports of entry due to the rapid northward spread of New World Screwworms in Mexico. Secretary ...
Screwworm outbreak in Mexico leads to six human cases and a U.S. livestock import ban, threatening public health and cattle ...
NCBA’s Woodall says the goal is complete eradication — not just from the U.S., but from Mexico and Central America, ...
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After a decades-long campaign to beat the parasites down to Panama, they’re speeding back up north.
Having an infestation of screwworms would impact Texas as well as the rest of the U.S. With the potential for a number of risks, U.S. Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz are hoping to fund an operation ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today provided an update on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ongoing ...
Rollins also announced the USDA invested $21 million in renovating an existing fruit fly production facility in Metapa, ...
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNUSDA invests $21M to expand Mexico facility in fight against screwwormUSDA will invest $21 million to expand a Mexico facility, aiming to double sterile fly production and strengthen efforts to ...
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