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The US stopped livestock imports from northern Mexico due to the screwworm fly threat. USDA Secretary Rollins announced border tightening and a $30M sterile fly program.
Should the flies reach the states, the larvae could infest livestock, pets, wildlife and, possibly, even people.
Experts say Camp Mystic’s requests to amend the FEMA map could have been an attempt to avoid the requirement to carry flood ...
The United States has temporarily closed its southern border to livestock imports due to the northward spread of the New World screwworm fly in Mexico, a flesh-eating parasite posing a significant ...
Working remotely at home in New Hampshire, her children’s cheddar bunny crackers and Fruit Roll-Ups lured her to the pantry, ...
Mexico is projecting confidence that it will fend off a new set of 30% tariffs that President Donald Trump threatened ...
Tight cattle supply, rising import costs, and new livestock restrictions threaten to keep beef prices soaring into 2026.
A flesh-eating parasite is getting closer to our southern border, and ports will now remain closed to Mexican cattle and horses. A special education teacher in southern Arizona has been accused of ...