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On Tuesday, reports emerged of a new case of New World Screwworm (NWS) in Ixhuatlán de Madero, Veracruz, Mexico. This ...
On Monday the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the phased reopening of southern ports for livestock trade starting as ...
Following a New World screwworm assessment by USDA staff in Mexico and ongoing conversations between Secretary Rollins and ...
U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) sent (Dec. 12, 2024) a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack requesting the U.S.
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins has announced an immediate and sweeping halt to livestock imports through the southern border in response to the ...
The Trump administration filed suit against California in federal court, challenging the state’s laws mandating larger cage ...
The two governments reached a technical agreement in December on the protocol for resuming cross-border livestock trade, which included the establishment of USDA-approved holding pens where ...
The USDA threatened to halt imports of Mexican cattle and bison if Mexico fails to act against a flesh-eating screwworm fly spreading north toward U.S. herds.
Trade is a hot topic with a lot of uncertainty. Trade policy decisions being made in Washington will impact farmers and ranchers in the countryside. This Market Intel report is the first in a series ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today announced risk-based port re-openings for cattle, bison, and equines from Mexico beginning as early as July 7, 2025. The U.S. Department ...
Small-scale livestock farmers ask for new regulations on slaughtering their animals, hoping for USDA-approved 'on-farm kills' to diminish stress on animals.
Seventeen countries — including Japan, a top importer — have lifted avian influenza-related import bans on Brazilian poultry ...
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