Jason Sawyer

From Oklahoma Farm Report – Dr Jason Sawyer: More Sterile Flies Needed to Push New World Screwworm Back to South America

Jason Sawyer warns that the New World screwworm could cross into Texas without urgent action, requiring massive sterile fly production facilities in Mexico and the U.S. to prevent devastating impacts on livestock and wildlife. Speaking at the King Ranch Institute symposium, Sawyer emphasized that new facilities backed by $750 million in USDA funding are critical to stopping the pest’s northward spread.

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