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When imports aren't banned, Mexican cattle growers ship approximately 300,000 cattle through Columbus and Santa Teresa ports ...
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An unvaccinated Georgia State University student has been diagnosed with measles, the seventh case in Georgia this year, ...
Screwworms will not compromise food safety in the U.S. But there is work to do. Screwworms can be re-eradicated with the ...
Livestock analyst Jim Wyckoff reports on global protein news including that Perdue Farms is laying off workers in Indiana, ...
Eight of the New Mexico Department of Health’s public health offices in the southeastern part of the state will be closed on ...
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In the latest episode of “Conversations Different,” lead Suicide Prevention Coordinator Clarie Miller from the New Mexico Department of Health talks rising cases, ways to help people in crisis.
New World Screwworm is resurging in Latin America and Mexico, threatening animals and humans in the southern U.S. Watch for non-healing wounds, foul odor, or maggots—report cases to a vet immediately.