“The industry has taken important actions to slow the ongoing spread of this disease to protect the remaining herds in the country,” Beam said. “Until this winter, there had been no positive cases in Kansas since the spring of 2023. In the fall, as cases spread again across the country, including in neighboring states, we expected to see positive cases in Kansas as well. I expected that.”
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