'They're Betting Our Herd': Texas Ranchers Question USDA as Screwworm Returns
Source: US News & World Report/Reuters
June 8, 2026, at 6:02 a.m.
Cotulla, Texas, June 8 (Reuters) - Like many ranchers in South Texas, Susan Storey said nightmarish screwworm outbreaks were among her first childhood memories. Now 62, she still recalls seeing wriggling maggots as they burrowed into living livestock and smelling the burning carcasses of calves that were too far gone for her family to treat. The U.S. Department of Agriculture this week confirmed two infestations of New World screwworm in Texas the state's first cases since the 1970s.
However, local residents and ranchers remain split over whether to trust the agency's response, with some saying it's too slow or not far-reaching enough. U.S. cattle ranchers have been bracing for a domestic screwworm case for over a year as the pest has advanced north through Mexico, with experts predicting that a widespread outbreak could cost the state $1.8 billion in economic damage and could be devastating for the state's wildlife.
For Storey and other ranchers who lived through the last outbreak, the news has further eroded their trust in the USDA and prompted them to search for their own solutions. We're fighting for this so our grandchildren can keep what we have, she said as her pickup truck bumped down a dirt road past grazing cattle, sprawling green pastures and migrating butterflies. I don't want my herd threatened."
Screwworms are parasitic flies whose females lay eggs in wounds on any warm-blooded animal. Once the eggs hatch, hundreds of larvae use their sharp mouths to eat through living flesh, eventually killing their host if left untreated. They mostly spread through the movement of infested animals and pose no threat to food safety and rarely affect humans, experts said. The last time screwworm was endemic in the United States, it took the cattle industry 30 years to recover, according to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins.
Read more: https://www.usnews.com/news/top-news/articles/2026-06-08/theyre-betting-our-herd-texas-ranchers-question-usda-as-screwworm-returns
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Karasu
(2,253 posts)Bluestocking
(867 posts)South American beef. Those vast lands of ours can be used for something more useful than cattle. Perhaps solar panels and wind turbines
dem4decades
(14,550 posts)Miguelito Loveless
(5,996 posts)Your god, the Child Rapist Trump, sent his misbegotten son, Elon, to screw you over.
Take it up with them.
2naSalit
(104,355 posts)I don't eat beef!
Irish_Dem
(82,784 posts)Be careful who you run for high office and who you vote for.
maxsolomon
(39,290 posts)The beef industry was all in on MFer. They can't say they didn't know Project 2025 and DOGE were part of the package.
City Lights
(26,136 posts)They're learning the hard way that the federal government they have despised for decades actually has a useful purpose.
twodogsbarking
(19,621 posts)'member?
durablend
(9,440 posts)"Her laugh"
Sane1
(231 posts)Read where republicans are blaming Biden for this current problem!!??!!
popsdenver
(2,746 posts)BIDEN, HILLARY, OBAMA, BILL CLINTON, CARTER, FDR.........
niyad
(134,836 posts)managed to get here with their cows. Kind of hard to carry on one's back.
Vinca
(54,484 posts)milestogo
(23,293 posts)yankee87
(2,883 posts)I heard those two cure everything
not fooled
(6,799 posts)Not entirely blaming the states--my guess is that Federal budget cuts over the last few decades of give-money-to-donors taxcutting mania is partly responsible--but if there is no inspection at state borders that's going to facilitate the spread of screwworm now.
Deregulation lunacy coming home to roost.
BumRushDaShow
(172,979 posts)this "new" USDA basically gutted the near century old system of having some kind of Cooperative (Co-Op) Station in every county in the U.S.
rpannier
(24,990 posts)People need to stop politicizing this, stop finger pointing, it doesnt do anyone any good,
Funny how we need to stop finger pointing when the fingers all point at them
Karasu
(2,253 posts)Six117
(367 posts)Amen and Amen Again!
niyad
(134,836 posts)from an environmental standpoint.
dedl67
(271 posts)AZLD4Candidate
(7,044 posts)I am so sick of hearing about rural America, farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness types.
They scream how bad cities are with welfare, but if their farm subsidy check is one second late, they bitch about it immediately, all the while doing it without a lick of irony while constantly voting Republican.