USDA's Battle Against Texas Screwworm Outbreak

The USDA is addressing a new screwworm outbreak in Texas, the first reported case since 1966. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins assured the House Agriculture Committee that the department believes it can contain the situation effectively.

USDA's Battle Against Texas Screwworm Outbreak
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The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is mobilizing resources in response to the emergence of a New World screwworm in Texas, marking the first incident since 1966.

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins addressed the House Agriculture Committee, expressing confidence in the department's capability to manage and contain the outbreak.

The situation is being monitored closely as the USDA implements containment strategies to prevent the spread of the screwworm within Texas and potentially to other states.

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