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Tenn. Agrees to Protect Dairy Industry from Hoof, Mouth Disease

Although the disease has not been seen in the U.S. since 1929, hoof and mouth disease occurs every year in other countries and could spread through international trade. Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has signed an agreement to protect the dairy industry from an outbreak.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has signed an agreement with eight other states to protect the dairy industry in the event of an outbreak of hoof and mouth disease.

According to the state Agriculture Department, the agreement is called the Secure Milk Supply Plan. It sets standards by which milk producers, haulers and processors interact with animal health authorities to reduce the risk of spreading hoof and mouth disease in the event of an outbreak.

Although the disease has not been seen in the U.S. since 1929, outbreaks occur every year in other countries and the disease could easily be introduced through international trade.