New Mexico Livestock Producers Face Heightened Biosecurity Demands
Recent detection of New World screwworm cases in New Mexico is forcing livestock producers to tighten biosecurity protocols during the peak summer grazing season.
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Recent detection of New World screwworm cases in New Mexico is forcing livestock producers to tighten biosecurity protocols during the peak summer grazing season.
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