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Iowa & Wisconsin To Receive Funds In Excess Of $200,000 For CWD
USDA Send $9.4 Million Nationwide For Chronic Wasting Disease: Iowa & Wisconsin To Receive Funds In Excess Of $200,000
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Iowa & Wisconsin To Receive Funds In Excess Of $200,000 For CWD
USDA Send $9.4 Million Nationwide For Chronic Wasting Disease: Iowa & Wisconsin To Receive Funds In Excess Of $200,000
Wisconsin
United-states
Wyoming
Iowa
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Agency-partnerships
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Iowa & Wisconsin To Receive Funds In Excess Of $200,000 For CWD
USDA Send $9.4 Million Nationwide For Chronic Wasting Disease: Iowa & Wisconsin To Receive Funds In Excess Of $200,000
Wisconsin
United-states
Wyoming
Iowa
American
Agency-partnerships
Wildlife-service
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Longhorned tick discovered in northern Missouri for first time, MU researchers find
The Longhorned tick causes the loss of millions of dollars in agricultural revenue to cattle producers worldwide, and it is now in northern Missouri.
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Longhorned tick discovered in northern Missouri for first time, MU researchers find
The Longhorned tick causes the loss of millions of dollars in agricultural revenue to cattle producers worldwide, and it is now in northern Missouri.
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Missouri
United-states
New-jersey
Russia
University-of-missouri
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Rosalie-ierardi
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