Fisheries and Livestock Advisor Farida Akhter has said the government will import livestock from abroad for breeding, not for ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a statement the United States will once again receive cattle that cross on foot ...
First, it was bird flu leading to a massive cull of chickens. Now, agricultural producers have another worry on the horizon, ...
Live cattle imports from Mexico haven’t resumed, and a livestock economist says the longer the ban continues, the more impact ...
The owner of the business Ranch Foods Direct in Colorado Springs has a unique perspective on the issue of tariffs. It is a ...
The New World screwworm was eradicated from the state decades ago, but now officials are warning it may be poised to return.
Hoosier Ag Today told you that cattle imports from Mexico were suspended because of a very dangerous pest called the New World Screwworm. However, progress to further prevent it’s spread may soon allo ...
The foot-and-mouth disease is once again attacking our cattle. It threatens the food self-sufficiency program.
The government will import livestock from abroad for breeding, not for meat consumption, Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter has said. "Although various quarters usually put a request for ...