Protecting animal ag from foreign disease outbreaks

Protecting animal agriculture from foreign animal disease outbreaks. Dr. Kelli Werling with Indiana’s State Board of Animal Health says a foreign animal disease outbreak would be detrimental to exports and the overall ag economy.  “Trade partners might not choose to take our product anymore and we can’t export that product, then there could be a flooding […]

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