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A single tick can start an infestation, and the parasite it carries stays in your herd forever. Now in 27 states, the ...
Coming definition of ultra-processed foods may include exemptions. A Bloomberg article reports that the Trump Administration will reportedly ...
BENTON, Ky.—“There are two sides of me,” Brian McClain scrawled on a piece of paper to his wife. One that loves you, he wrote. “The other that stole from people.” For years, McClain had kept cattle ...
1:44 Canada closes border to Texas livestock as New World Screwworm parasite takes hold Recent restrictions placed on imports of Texas will not have a significant impact on cattle production in Canada ...
To learn more about the CNBC CFO Council, visit cnbccouncils.com/cfo U.S. Secretary of Agriculture says the screwworm is a "little pest" that is being dealt with and ...
The US Department of Agriculture is stepping up its surveillance of New World screwworm, seeking to work with the Department of Homeland Security to contain a growing outbreak threatening the nation’s ...
The parasitic, flesh-eating fly has now been confirmed in cows, goats and dogs. By K. R. Callaway and Emily Anthes The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced three new cases of New World screwworm, ...
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Screwworm, a destructive parasitic fly, has been detected in Texas for the first time in decades The detection has split ranchers, with some questioning USDA’s ability to contain the outbreak The pest ...