
ANNAPOLIS, MD – Maryland’s Department of Agriculture announced Thursday the lifting of quarantine restrictions across a control zone in Cecil County following an agricultural disease outbreak.
While the farm where the infection originally occurred continues to face quarantine measures, all other agricultural properties within the previously restricted area have been cleared to return to normal operations, according to the April 4th announcement from state officials.
Farms located outside any remaining active control zones are now free from the movement and operational restrictions that were put in place during the outbreak response.








