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What screwworm's appearance in U.S. cattle could mean for beef prices this summer
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The arrival of the invasive New World screwworm in Texas, a parasitic fly whose larvae burrow into the flesh of living warm-blooded animals, could exacerbate existing inflation pain for Americans already grappling with high beef prices.
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