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Industry leaders say continued monitoring, communication, and prevention efforts will be key to keeping U.S. livestock herds protected from foreign animal disease threats.
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The administration says the boundary changes are intended to balance conservation with traditional land uses, including grazing, recreation, and other multiple-use activities on public lands.
For agriculture, lower energy prices could provide some near-term relief for fuel-related operating costs, though producers continue to face elevated expenses for labor, crop inputs and financing. The
The situation will be closely watched as the harvest approaches and exporters prepare for heavier corn and soybean movement.
The livestock industry continues watching for spread while agencies focus on containment, surveillance, and response efforts.
USDA says strong export demand and large grain supplies are increasing pressure on the nation’s transportation system.
USDA is reviewing grading standards to determine whether current quality grades continue to distinguish premium beef.
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