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Because the New World screwworm has been detected in southern Mexico and is spreading north, the U.S. is halting live cattle, ...
Mexico's New World Screwworm outbreak halts livestock imports at the southern border as US officials work to prevent the ...
National Cattlemen's Beef Association applauds Agriculture Secretary Rollins' recent decision to suspend Mexican cattle, ...
Fearing a resurgence of the New World Screwworm parasite in the US, the Department of Agriculture block livestock imports from Mexico ...
The New World screwworm is endemic in parts of Latin America and the Caribbean — and its northward spread into Mexico has ...
The cattle industry is on high alert after the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture suspended the imports of live cattle, horses and ...
The New World screwworm isn't a new species, but the flesh-eating maggots are certainly disturbing. Here's what Tennesseans need to know.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Sunday suspended live cattle imports at its southern border, citing the appearance of screwworm in points of Mexico 700 miles from the U.S. border. Mexico has ...
Secretary Brooke Rollins says this decision wasn't made from politics or punishment, but rather for food and animal security.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has suspended all horse, cattle and bison imports over the parasitic outbreak.
The U.S. has suspended cattle imports from Mexico after the detection of the New World screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite eradicated in the U.S. nearly 60 years ago.