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When a 3-day-old calf at Rock Creek Ranch had a suspicious navel, Robbie Graff acted fast. Explore the response to the first U.S. screwworm case since it was eradicated in 1966 and why early reporting is the industry’s best defense.
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Union says Cargill illegally revoked pay and benefits for more than 1,700 locked-out workers in Fort Morgan.
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