Invasive Fly Threatens Texas Livestock: What You Need to Know About the New World Screwworm
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is urging residents to be on the lookout for signs of New World Screwworm (NWS), an invasive fly species recently detected in southern Mexico. While no confirmed cases have been found in Texas, the rise in cases across Central America has sparked concerns. Learn about the symptoms, risks, and the ongoing efforts to prevent NWS from spreading to the U.S. Image from Creative Commons
APHIS Proposes $Millions Livestock Plan for U.S. Pigs—What You Need to Know
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is seeking public comments on a proposal to expand the U.S. Swine Health Improvement Plan (US SHIP) into a national program aimed at improving and safeguarding the health status of U.S. pigs. Learn how this proposal will certify farms as monitored for African swine fever (ASF) and classical swine fever (CSF) and potentially boost international trade stability.
306 Million Boost for Avian Flu Preparedness: What It Means for You and Your Safety
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has allocated $306 million for H5N1 Avian Flu monitoring and preparedness. This funding supports efforts by the CDC, USDA, and other partners to enhance disease surveillance, testing, and response across local, state, and national levels. Read on to learn how this funding aims to protect public health and prevent the spread of Avian Flu.
Urgent Warning: Chronic Wasting Disease Could Jump to Humans or Livestock—Are We Ready?
CIDRAP’s new report on Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) reveals alarming gaps in preparedness and surveillance for potential spillover to farm animals and humans. While no human cases have been reported, experts warn that rising disease prevalence and prion evolution may increase the risk of cross-species transmission. Read about the report’s key findings and recommendations for improving response efforts.
California Dairy Farmers Face $1 Million Losses as Bird Flu Hits Cows: How You Can Protect Your Herd
The deadly HPAI H5N1 virus is wreaking havoc on California’s dairy farms, affecting thousands of cows, including lactating cows, heifers, and calves. With cases continuing to rise, veterinarians are urging improved testing, nutrition, and cow comfort measures to mitigate the damage. Read on to learn about the impact on dairy health, management challenges, and strategies to protect your livestock from this devastating virus.
$25,000 Loan Repayment for Iowa Veterinarians: Apply Now for this Game-Changing Incentive
The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) launches the Rural Veterinarian Loan Repayment Incentive Program, offering up to $25,000 in loan repayment for veterinarians who practice in rural Iowa. Starting in March, applications will be accepted for this initiative, designed to combat the veterinarian shortage in rural areas. Learn how this program is helping farm families and supporting Iowa’s agricultural community.