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Another pause in US imports of Mexican cattle over screwworm, job losses and tomato tariffs were topics of Sheinbaum's ...
A parasitic fly that devastated Texas livestock in the 1960s is spreading north through Central America and potentially ...
USDA announces new Texas facility to breed sterile New World screwworm flies as part of an effort to combat the flesh-eating ...
The US Secretary of Agriculture has announced ports will be closed to the livestock trade at the southern border after ...
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announces aggressive to combat New World screwworm’s northward spread.
Flesh-eating parasite nears U.S. border, halts livestock trade with Mexico amid rising fears of outbreak and threats to U.S. agriculture.
The federal government plans to combat flesh-eating maggots threatening U.S. livestock by dropping millions of sterile flies ...
Livestock trade with Mexico to resume after screwworm health scare, announced the USDA. Santa Teresa port to allow livestock transportation by July 21.
The southern border was closed to imports of the animals after screwworm, eradicated in the U.S. for decades, had been moving northward in Mexico.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has suspended cattle, bison and horse imports from Mexico after reports that a parasitic fly is spreading through herds. The fly, known as the New World ...
Not enough sterile flies are being dropped in Mexico to reverse New World screwworm’s northward spread, Mexico’s top agriculture official warned Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins last month ...
Livestock trade with Mexico to resume after screwworm health scare, announced the USDA. Santa Teresa port to allow livestock transportation by July 21.