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Dr. KC Olson, a beef cattle scientist at Kansas State University, with more details about how a livestock ID and traceback system based on facial recognition would work.
Dr. KC Olson, a beef cattle scientist at Kansas State University, saying that the faster livestock disease outbreaks can be traced to their origins, the better the chances of reducing livestock quarantines, liquidations and further spread of the disease.
USDA is far along the path of developing a vaccine to protect pigs from African Swine Fever. (Stephanie Ho and ARS Administrator Chavonda Jacobs-Young)
USDA scientists have been actively contributing to knowledge about the invasive species known as the Asian Giant Hornet. (Stephanie Ho and ARS Administrator Chavonda Jacobs-Young)
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, shares pasture and rangeland, and topsoil moisture, condition ratings for various reporting states for the weej ending January 24th.
An official with USDA's Statistics Service says he welcomes the recent report and suggestions from a farmer-led working group put together by the American Farm Bureau Federaton. (Gary Crawford and Lance Honig, Chief of the Crops Branch of USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Should USDA be more flexible in its crop report release dates? There are differing opinions about that. (Gary Crawford and Lance Honig with USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service)