The United States has suspended livestock imports from Mexico temporarily. Trade was shutdown after a New World screwworm was confirmed in a cow near the Guatemalan border. The screwworm parasite can cause serious damage, including death. The screwworm was last eradicated from the United States nearly 60 years ago. The restrictions on feeder cattle imports from Mexico are happening at a time when cattle supplies are already tight.
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