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Jun 08, 02:15 PM
The New World screwworm has reemerged in South Texas, prompting Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to warn ranchers of potential challenges. Two confirmed cases have raised concerns about border policies and cattle movement. Rollins stated that measures are being implemented to control the outbreak, including the release of sterile flies, and reassured that the food supply remains secure.
The Hill
Jun 08, 03:19 PM
The USDA has confirmed two new cases of New World screwworm in Texas, marking the return of the parasite to the state after many years. One of the cases was reported in La Salle County involving an infested calf.
The Daily Beast
Jun 08, 05:18 PM
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has linked the recent screwworm outbreak in Texas to policies of the Biden administration, particularly regarding border security. The outbreak has raised concerns about its impact on cattle and beef prices, with budget cuts to animal disease control programs potentially exacerbating the issue. Governor Greg Abbott has declared a disaster in affected counties.
PBS NewsHour
Jun 08, 05:41 PM
The USDA has reported two new cases of the New World screwworm in Texas, located hundreds of miles apart. This situation underscores the difficulties in managing the spread of this pest, which could have serious implications for the cattle industry.
Washington Examiner
Jun 08, 06:02 PM
Governor Greg Abbott of Texas has expanded the state's emergency response to the New World screwworm, activating the emergency operations center to Level II. The USDA has confirmed four cases of the parasite in Texas, prompting Abbott to mobilize state resources to protect the livestock industry. A sterile fly release technique is being used to manage the outbreak, although there is a critical shortage of sterile flies.
Guardian — US
Jun 08, 06:34 PM
The USDA has confirmed three new cases of New World screwworm in livestock, with two cases in Texas and one in New Mexico. The agency is taking measures to address the spread of this parasite.
PBS NewsHour
Jun 08, 05:41 PM
The USDA has reported two new cases of the New World screwworm in Texas, located at significant distances from each other. This development underscores the difficulties in managing the spread of this pest, which could have serious implications for the cattle industry.