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  • USDA move to decommission Beltsville Research Center sparks food safety and legal concerns
  • Livestock Insects Research Lab Opens
  • USDA opens research lab to combat livestock pests

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foodsafetynews.com /1 week ago

USDA move to decommission Beltsville Research Center sparks food safety and legal concerns

The USDA’s plan to decommission the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC) and disperse its research units, including the Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory...

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tulsatoday.com /2 days ago

Livestock Insects Research Lab Opens

The USDA's Agricultural Research Service opened the Knipling-Bushland U.S. Livestock Insects Research Laboratory, a facility dedicated to developing pest control technologies for t...

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beefmagazine.com /3 days ago

USDA opens research lab to combat livestock pests

State-of-the-art Knipling-Bushland U.S. Livestock Insects Research Lab will focus on fly and tick pests threatening cattle industry.

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brownfieldagnews.com /2 weeks ago

USDA relocation efforts threaten agricultural research, advocates say

The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition says it’s concerned that USDA workforce relocation efforts could be detrimental to long-term agriculture research. Policy Specialist...

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beefmagazine.com /1 month ago

Ground broken for sterile fly production facility in Texas

USDA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project marks next major milestone in strengthening U.S. screwworm preparedness.

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foodsafetynews.com /2 weeks ago

Sunday Edition: H.R. 7567

Some 200 USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service employees are being transferred from Washington, DC to locations in Iowa, Georgia and Colorado. A new National Food Safety Center w...

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phys.org /1 month ago

Image: Belts of green in the Washington suburbs

Along the northeast side of the Capital Beltway in Maryland, green spaces weave through the developed landscape.

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irjci.blogspot.com /1 month ago

USDA breaks ground on New World Screwworm sterile fly facility in Texas. So far, efforts have kept NWS out of U.S.

The NWS blowfly has not crossed into the U.S.(USDA photo)As part of U.S. efforts to keep the aggressive New World Screwworm out of the country, U.S. Department of Agriculture Secre...

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food-safety.com /1 month ago

USDA Announces Reorganization of Food Safety and Inspection Service

The plan includes the creation of a new, central National Food Safety Center in Iowa and Science Center in Georgia. Approximately 200 (two-thirds) of USDA-FSIS’ Washington D.C.-are...

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nebraskaexaminer.com /3 weeks ago

A research facility closure could bring more USDA scientists to Nebraska

LINCOLN — Some U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers could be relocated to Nebraska under a plan to close a Washington D.C.-area research facility. Nebraska researchers say mo...

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