Kansas Cattlemen CEO not too concerned about USDA layoffs at NBAF

The CEO of the Kansas Cattlemen’s Association says he doesn’t expect recent layoffs within USDA’s National Bio and Agro Defense Facility (NBAF) to disrupt day-to-day operations. Matthew Steele tells Brownfield not much has been released publicly about the layoffs. “My understanding was there were some folks that were working with high path that they reassigned. […]

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