As New World screwworm continues to pose a threat to the U.S. cattle herd and farm economy, American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall sent a letter to USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins urging a continued science-based approach to addressing the threat. The letter urges USDA to keep the southern U.S. border closed to cattle imports until it’s clear Mexico is capable of controlling the pest.
The letter states, “Under your leadership, USDA is delivering on its promise to fight the New World screwworm by completing the sterile fly distribution facility in South Texas, leveraging USDA’s ability to connect entrepreneurs and industry leaders with federal dollars to enhance sterile fly production, and developing new and innovative traps, lures, treatments, therapeutics and tools to drive response and preparedness. By trusting the science, USDA can make decisions that ultimately protect the health and economic viability of the U.S. cattle herd.”
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