Several U.S. states have restricted cattle imports from states that have seen infections of avian influenza Type A H5N1 in dairy herds.
Cash prices fairly level; beef producers should look into risk management tools, analysts say
CDC asks state health authorities to have plans in place to test, treat farm workers; says risk to humans still low
Avian influenza strain may not affect beef cattle the same as dairy
Virus has spread to new regions, infected cats, tigers, bears, seals and other animals
Migrating birds like ducks and geese a likely vector for the disease
U.S. officials say threat to the public is low; cows don't appear to spread infection within herd
NDSU advises keeping livestock separate from potentially-infected poultry