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APHIS said one to the rule’s most significant benefits for farmers and ranchers will be the enhanced ability of the United States to limit impacts of animal disease outbreaks to certain regions ...
Protocols ensure safe movement of animals while mitigating the threat of New World screwworm, USDA's APHIS announces.
USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has opened up 73 jobs to internal candidates. They include roles just vacated by people who are receiving full pay and benefits through September.
The two trait products reviewed by USDA-APHIS were developed utilizing Cibus’ Rapid Trait Development System™ (RTDS®) technologies that enable targeted genetic changes without integrating ...
More than a thousand people who worked to keep American agriculture free of pests and disease have left the federal workforce in President Trump's massive government downsizing.
The USDA proposes to turn loose tiny mites from Eurasia to gnaw on that symbol and scourge of the West — Russian thistle, also known as tumbleweeds, which also originated […] ...
Egg prices have dropped 61% since Trump took office, with USDA data showing a decrease from $6.49 to $2.52 per dozen due to weaker demand and bird flu impact.
Cibus announces USDA-APHIS clearance for canola disease resistance traits, enhancing crop yield and sustainability without regulatory restrictions.
A second strain of bird flu has been detected in U.S. dairy cattle, marking the first confirmed infections of this particular virus in cows, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said.
Firings of USDA employees who coordinated bird flu response were accidental, NBC quotes an agency spokesperson as saying ...
USDA-APHIS started its review in 2020, followed by a public comment period in 2022 that drew thousands of positive responses from individuals and organizations nationwide. ESF submitted a revised ...
The USDA-APHIS confirmations are consistent with current and pending regulatory environments in many jurisdictions around the world where precision gene-edited products are or will be regulated as ...