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The BAI was charged with preventing diseased animals from being used as food. Congress created the Bureau to promote livestock disease research, enforce animal import regulations, and regulate the interstate movement of animals. In the years to follow, positions were created within BAI to support inspection activities at U.S. ports of entry. [2]
In 1989, the Minneapolis-based United Marketing Services purchased the livestock operation from Canal Capital. The facilities fell into disrepair. In 1996 the City of Omaha bought 50 acres (200,000 m 2) of land for an office park, and condemned the rest of the facilities, except the Livestock Exchange Building, which was slated for renovation. [12]
This is a list of U.S. states, U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia by exports of goods and imports of goods as of 2018. [note 1]An export in international trade is a good or service produced in one country that is bought by someone in another country.
Reuters recently reported that as the U.S. cattle herd shrinks to its lowest level in decades, the country is importing record amounts of beef while exporting less. Don’t miss
The CFIA has enhanced import requirements on dairy cattle from the U.S. from April 29, the statement said. The first confirmed case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in a dairy herd on ...
The Roman L. Hruska U.S. Meat Animal Research Center (USMARC) is a livestock research facility in Clay Center, Nebraska. The center researches methods for increasing the efficiency of livestock production. The center maintains around 30,000 animals for its experiments, 44 scientists, and 73 technicians. [1]
Powerful Kansas lobbyists came out in force against Senate Bill 446, a bill that would bar foreign nationals from owning 10 or more acres of land unless approved by a council created by the bill.
The 1875 Kansas quarantine law would eventually shut down eastern Kansas rail depots, which led to the development of Dodge City and Ogallala, Nebraska as cattle towns. From 1875 until 1880, the Chisholm Trail, also referred to as the Eastern Trail, became a feeder route into the Western Trail.