In 1976, the last time Texas’ beef industry suffered a major New World screwworm outbreak, the cream-colored, flesh-burrowing maggot infested nearly 1.5 million cattle — or about 20% of the state’s ...
The overall number of U.S. beef and dairy cattle has shrunk to its lowest level since 1951. Drought, rising operating costs ...
A travelling exhibition of testimonies from survivors of the Mohawk Institute residential school (called the Mush Hole) ...
Southern states are bracing for a potential invasion of the New World screwworm that could disrupt livestock markets and raise already high meat prices. So far, the parasite has yet to land in the ...
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