Then-USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack wrote a letter to the Mexican Secretary of Agriculture on Jan. 17, 2025, re-iterating protocols needed to be met in order for the border to re-open to Mexican cattle.
Most changes will take effect on June 1, 2025, with some delayed until Dec. 1, 2025. This overhaul, supported by dairy farmers across all 11 FMMOs, aims to stabilize pricing, improve farmer incomes, ...
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller believes the USDA closed imports prematurely. He says the ban is hindering an industry still trying to recover from years of drought.
Cattle farmers enjoyed record prices in 2024, but still had to contend with disease and rising input costs that cut into ...
Chuck Shelby, Risk Management Commodities, says corn and soybeans saw profit taking after running into chart resistance on Wednesday but rebounded this morning adding back South America weather ...
Agriculture Secretary-nominee Brooke Rollins will use her confirmation hearing Thursday to call for immediately and ...
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack calls for expedited approval of inspection facilities to safely resume cattle imports from Mexico ...
In a major step toward improving cancer treatment, Mr. Grossi and Panama's Minister of Health, Fernando Boyd Galindo, signed ...
Outgoing USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack sent a letter to Mexico’s Secretary of Agriculture acknowledging the progress made in ...
USDA has requested adjustments to Mexican facilities set up to screen cattle exports to the U.S. for the New World Screwworm, ...
The emergence of the New World screwworm in Mexico has raised alarms that the dangerous fly larvae could cross into Texas.