Last week, the USDA reversed course on comments that it may let cattle imports from Mexico into the U.S. resume before the year-end holidays. It suspended those imports in November due to the discovery of the New World screwworm in Mexico. The agency says it’s approved a second round of emergency funding to block the […]
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