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How to Grow Your Own Organic Garden: Simple Steps to Success

How to Grow Your Own Organic Garden: Simple Steps to Success Creating an organic garden at home is a rewarding […]

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The Importance of Having a Home Garden

The Importance of Having a Home Garden In today’s fast-paced world, the idea of a home garden has gained tremendous

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New World Screwworm Returns to US Cattle Herds

New World screwworm has returned to the United States for the first time in 60 years, with USDA confirming multiple cases across Texas and triggering a $105 million federal emergency response to protect the nation’s cattle industry.

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New World Screwworm Threatens US Livestock 2026

New World screwworm livestock cases have spread across 14 Texas counties and reached New Mexico, marking the worst U.S. animal pest crisis in 60 years. USDA activated its full emergency response playbook, deploying sterile fly releases and quarantines to eradicate the parasite before it permanently establishes itself in American herds.

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New World Screwworm Returns to US Soil After 60 Years

New World screwworm has returned to U.S. soil for the first time in 60 years after USDA confirmed cases in South Texas and New Mexico. Federal and state officials now race to contain the flesh-eating livestock pest before it spreads further into America’s cattle heartland.

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Dairy Farms Win H-2A Worker Access in 2026

Dairy H-2A workers gained federal authorization on June 17, 2026, when DHS, DOL, and USDA jointly clarified that dairy operations may access the H-2A temporary agricultural worker program. The landmark ruling ends years of legal uncertainty and delivers a major win for the U.S. dairy industry.

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New World Screwworm Returns to U.S. Livestock

New World Screwworm has returned to U.S. livestock for the first time in nearly 60 years, with USDA confirming six animal cases across Texas and New Mexico by June 9, 2026. The outbreak threatens billions in livestock losses and risks pushing already record-high beef prices even higher.

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New World Screwworm Returns to US Livestock

New World screwworm has returned to US soil for the first time in 60 years, with USDA confirming multiple cases across Texas and New Mexico in June 2026. Federal and state agencies deploy emergency containment measures as the livestock industry braces for potentially billions in economic losses.

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New World Screwworm Returns to U.S. Cattle

New World screwworm Texas cattle operations faced a federal emergency after USDA confirmed the flesh-eating parasite’s return for the first time since 1966. The outbreak threatens record beef prices and the broader U.S. livestock supply chain.

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New World Screwworm Returns to U.S. After 60 Years

New World screwworm has returned to U.S. soil for the first time since 1966, with multiple confirmed cases in Texas and New Mexico threatening the nation’s cattle industry. The outbreak strikes as the U.S. beef herd hits a 75-year low and retail beef prices reach record highs.

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New World Screwworm Hits Texas Cattle

New World screwworm Texas cattle operations now face their gravest biosecurity threat since the 1960s, with six confirmed cases across Texas and New Mexico. Federal officials have established quarantine zones and launched sterile fly releases as they race to contain the outbreak before it devastates the nation’s already strained beef supply.

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New World Screwworm Hits Texas: What Farmers Must Know

New World screwworm Texas cases climbed to six confirmed detections in less than two weeks, prompting USDA to launch emergency sterile-fly releases and Texas to declare a disaster. Ranchers across 10 quarantined counties face strict livestock movement controls as federal eradication efforts intensify.

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