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Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services (APHIS) Cattle Fever Tick Eradication Program (CFTEP) requires bulk Ivermectin treated corn, which will be fed to the wild deer population on appropriate properties in for the purpose of controlling cattle fever ticks. The treated corn will be used only during the non-deer season, March 1 through July 15.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture seeks a supplier to provide double-clean yellow whole kernel corn treated with Ivermectin for controlling cattle fever ticks in south Texas; the contractor must mix the corn with Ivermectin, deliver to various Texas locations, and submit laboratory samples to verify Ivermectin concentration. The contractor must offer a firm fixed price including shipping, be able to deliver within 5 business days of USDA notification, and accommodate multiple deliveries. The solicitation includes contact information for the contracting officer and an estimated budget range of $200,000–$500,000.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Jan 26, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
Close: Jan 26, 2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture seeks a supplier to provide double-clean yellow whole kernel corn treated with Ivermectin for controlling cattle fever ticks in south Texas; the contractor must mix the corn with Ivermectin, deliver to various Texas locations, and submit laboratory samples to verify Ivermectin concentration. The contractor must offer a firm fixed price including shipping, be able to deliver within 5 business days of USDA notification, and accommodate multiple deliveries. The solicitation includes contact information for the contracting officer and an estimated budget range of $200,000–$500,000.
The United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) — Marketing and Regulatory Programs Business Services (MRPBS) — issued a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (RFQ 12639526Q0022) to procure Ivermectin Pour-On 5 Liter pourable solution for the Veterinary Services Cattle Fever Tick Eradication Program. The acquisition is a Total Small Business Set-Aside (NAICS 325320) for an estimated quantity (aggregator listing shows 1,140 units) with delivery required by February 9, 2026 to Laredo, TX. Quotes are due Jan 23, 2026 at 5:00 PM EST.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 23, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Close: Jan 23, 2026
The United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) — Marketing and Regulatory Programs Business Services (MRPBS) — issued a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (RFQ 12639526Q0022) to procure Ivermectin Pour-On 5 Liter pourable solution for the Veterinary Services Cattle Fever Tick Eradication Program. The acquisition is a Total Small Business Set-Aside (NAICS 325320) for an estimated quantity (aggregator listing shows 1,140 units) with delivery required by February 9, 2026 to Laredo, TX. Quotes are due Jan 23, 2026 at 5:00 PM EST.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Veterinary Services (Cattle Fever Tick Eradication Program) is soliciting quotations for Ivermectin Pour-On 5 Liter pourable solution to treat cattle fever ticks. This procurement is a Total Small Business set-aside for commercial items under FAR Part 12, seeking 1,140 units with a Firm Fixed Price Commercial Supply Purchase Order, FOB destination to the USDA Cattle Tick Fever Office in Laredo, TX. Quotes are due January 23, 2026, and the required delivery date is February 9, 2026; quotes must remain firm for 90 days.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 23, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Close: Jan 23, 2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Veterinary Services (Cattle Fever Tick Eradication Program) is soliciting quotations for Ivermectin Pour-On 5 Liter pourable solution to treat cattle fever ticks. This procurement is a Total Small Business set-aside for commercial items under FAR Part 12, seeking 1,140 units with a Firm Fixed Price Commercial Supply Purchase Order, FOB destination to the USDA Cattle Tick Fever Office in Laredo, TX. Quotes are due January 23, 2026, and the required delivery date is February 9, 2026; quotes must remain firm for 90 days.
Veterinary Services Cattle Tick Fever Eradication Program (CFTEP). As the Nation's veterinary authority, Veterinary Services improves the health, productivity, and quality of life for animals and people, and maintains and promotes the safety and availability of animals, animal products, and veterinary biologics. These ticks have been a threat to American agriculture for generations because they spread the disease bovine babesiosis, commonly called cattle fever. This disease caused enormous economic losses to the U.S. cattle industry. In order to combat the Cattle Fever Tick, the USDA utilizes the pesticide, Co-Ral.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 23, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Close: Jan 23, 2026
Veterinary Services Cattle Tick Fever Eradication Program (CFTEP). As the Nation's veterinary authority, Veterinary Services improves the health, productivity, and quality of life for animals and people, and maintains and promotes the safety and availability of animals, animal products, and veterinary biologics. These ticks have been a threat to American agriculture for generations because they spread the disease bovine babesiosis, commonly called cattle fever. This disease caused enormous economic losses to the U.S. cattle industry. In order to combat the Cattle Fever Tick, the USDA utilizes the pesticide, Co-Ral.
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