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Two Guatemalan pilots and a Mexican agronomist engineer have died after their plane crashed in southern Mexico near the border with Guatemala as they freed sterile flies meant to stop the spread of sc ...
A small, pale maggot about a half-inch long could cost New Mexico cattle ranchers greatly if it gets back into the country. One of the state's senators introduced new legislation to combat the New ...
USDA will invest $21 million to expand a Mexico facility, aiming to double sterile fly production and strengthen efforts to ...
The latest halt in cattle imports via the U.S.-Mexico border comes only months after imports were stopped due to the same ...
Two Guatemalan pilots and a Mexican agronomist engineer died Friday when their plane crashed in southern Mexico near the ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today provided an update on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ongoing ...
For the second time in under six months, the U.S. is closed to cattle, sheep and bison imports through ports of entry along the southern border. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced the ...
Even before the trade war, a prolonged drought, rising inflation and a screwworm parasite outbreak disrupted much of the cattle industry along the U.S.-Mexico border. Bustillo calls it “the most ...
Rollins also announced the USDA invested $21 million in renovating an existing fruit fly production facility in Metapa, ...
MEXICO CITY--Mexico has stepped up measures to contain the spread of the New World Screwworm but requires additional support from the U.S. to eradicate the pest, Agriculture Minister Julio ...