For the first time in nearly a month, the United States will open the U.S.-Mexico border for livestock passage following worries about an infestation of insects. On Monday the U.S. Department of ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture in May suspended the transport of live cattle and other livestock from Mexico to stop the spread of the New World screwworm. The agency plans a phased-in reopening ...
In an unexpected turn, the trade of live cattle, bison, and horses across the southern U.S.-Mexico border has been immediately shut down. This drastic measure, ordered by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The U.S. will start reopening ports to Mexican livestock in phases, after trade along the southern border had been halted in May by the ...
Live cattle futures held onto the Thursday gains, with contracts 75 cents to $1.25 higher. Cash trade has been quiet so far ...
CINTALAPA, Mexico (AP) — With Mexican cattle again barred this month from entry to the United States over fears of spreading a flesh-eating parasite, ranchers and veterinarians in Mexico hundreds of ...
Feeder cattle auction market volumes were very light over the holidays, but January CME© feeder cattle futures have gained ...
Mexico activated emergency controls Monday after detecting a new case of New World screwworm in cattle in the northern border state of Nuevo Leon state, the closest case to the U.S. border since the ...
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