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Mexico's government said on Monday that it has started to build a $51 million facility in the country's south as part of an ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins closed the border to Mexican cattle for a second time after new reports of screwworm infestations.
The Mexican government has started construction on a $51 million facility in southern Mexico as part of an effort to combat the New World screwworm that’s disrupted Mexican cattle exports to the U.S.
The flesh-eating pest has disrupted Mexico's livestock trade with the US. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
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Explícame on MSNUSDA closes U.S.-Mexico livestock border without notice due to new case of screwwormU.S. border closure for Mexican cattle after new screwworm case in Veracruz, frustrating reopening and raising tensions.
By dropping the sterile, fully developed flies, the USDA plans to prevent flesh-eating maggots from reaching the United ...
In Mexico, dogs like Hummer are crucial in detecting screwworm, a pest threatening livestock and trade. Trained at a ...
Christopher Lee, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, provides his insights into the fight against New World screwworm—which includes an expanded screwworm production facility—in this Vet Watch update ...
The move is part of the government's plans for protecting the U.S. from the New World screwworm fly, which could devastate ...
Recalled turkey bacon, angry cattle groups and butter institute calls out Country Crock...check out all the latest ag ...
Understanding the New World screwworm blowfly and its behavior underscores why it is so dangerous to the livestock industry.
Mexico and the U.S. are collaborating to build a $51 million facility in southern Mexico to combat the screwworm pest which ...
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