The ag sector is working to keep America’s livestock protected from New World Screwworm. While there is a suspension on live animal imports from Mexico, producers still need to stay aware and vigilant of the pest.
Tennessee State Veterinarian Dr. Samantha Beaty joins RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander to discuss where we currently stand on the situation, what type of threat is poses to livestock, and some key signs producers should be looking for.
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“Continue to help us push the New World screwworm back to the Darién Gap and hopefully towards eradication.”
“I don’t think we’re going to see cattle coming across the border at all because of that increase in their cases in Mexico.”
“We as NCBA, we’re not shocked to see that there is a human case.”