Nebraska ag director highlights path to resuming live cattle imports from Mexico

The Nebraska director of agriculture says there are several things that need to happen before the U.S. can resume importing live cattle from Mexico.   Sherry Vinton says one of those is getting the sterile fly production facility online to help combat the northward movement of the New World screwworm. “They are getting that up […]

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