Cattle and bison imports from Mexico are scheduled to resume soon, according to a recent announcement by the United States ...
Inspectors stopped shipping cattle in November after a screwworm parasite was found.
A study of deer poo in North Wales could shed light on the conservation of woodlands in the UK. A team from Bangor University ...
There are a lot of threats to Texas’ white-tailed deer population including Chronic Wasting Disease and the occasional ...
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss how market attention on tariffs has shifted for the moment on the Agweek Market Wrap.
Mexico will resume cattle exports to the United States starting this week, after the detection of screwworm parasites ...
A Mississippi State University scientist has discovered a hopping treasure trove—16 new species of grasshoppers living in the ...
Discover effective strategies and lessons learned from growers on managing wildlife control challenges like deer, birds, and ...
With screwworms advancing northward into Mexico, veterinarians must prepare for the possibility of widespread infestations ...
Protocols ensure safe movement of animals while mitigating the threat of New World screwworm, USDA's APHIS announces.
The United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has given the “okay” for cattle and bison imports from Mexico to resume.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) recently announced the resumption of cattle and bison imports from Mexico, paused since November 2024 due to ...
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