US food system at risk due to rural veterinary shortages
A report has claimed that the US is facing an “alarming shortfall” of veterinarians to treat livestock and poultry in rural areas.
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A report has claimed that the US is facing an “alarming shortfall” of veterinarians to treat livestock and poultry in rural areas.
6 December 2022 | By
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