Protocols in place to allow live cattle imports from Mexico to resume

Imports of live cattle from Mexico are set to slowly resume this week after a two-month pause following the detection of New World Screwworm on Mexico’s southern border.   Ethan Lane, vice president of government affairs for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, says this is good news.  “The protein supply chain is tight at the […]

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