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As New World screwworm inches closer, should U.S. pork producers be concerned?

2025-06-13 21:22:38| National Hog Farmer

Darien Gap no longer serves as a biological barrier for keeping the parasitic fly away from the U.S. border; outdoor pigs, feral swine would be most at risk. [ more ]


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