USDA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project marks next major milestone in strengthening U.S. screwworm preparedness.
A south Idaho meat processor’s woes culminated with its April 3, 2026, abrupt closure. In a post-Covid era rush to shore up ...
Tom Paterson, president of the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association opens up about everything from border security to wolves ...
Letter to Rollins presses for answers on strategy to combat economic strain on ranchers and rising beef prices as summer ...
Groundwater levels throughout Nebraska continued to decline in 2025 following several years of persistent drought.
U.S.-Mexico cattle trade adapts to border closure, with infrastructure growth and uncertain import recovery this year.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service today launched the National Feeder & Stocker Cattle ...
Futures surged to new highs, cash trade slowed, and packers reduced kills as beef demand faces inflationary pressures.
The most recent case of the New World Screwworm (NWS) reported Friday, April 10 by the Mexican federal government involved a ...
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There are lots of questions and lots of moving parts as USDA considers reopening the Mexican border to feeder cattle trade.
To address this challenge, Dr. Pillai’s Laboratory of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology is developing and deploying ...