Article Out Loud – Agroterrorism: A Persistent but Overlooked Threat

This is an article by Dan Scherr and Tanya Scherr, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, March 19, 2025.

Agroterrorism is not new. Considered a subset of bioterrorism, it has become an increasing concern to the U.S.

Learn statement how preparedness leaders must take extra steps to engage stakeholders and incorporate them into planning efforts.

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Dan Scherr

Dan Scherr holds a Ph.D. in public policy administration with a terrorism, mediation, and peace focus. He is an assistant professor in criminal justice and homeland security at the University of Tennessee Southern and program coordinator for the cybersecurity program. He is also a co-director of the honors program. He is a certified fraud examiner and Army veteran who served stateside during the September 11 attacks and has over two decades of experience in homeland security and operations.

Tanya Scherr
Tanya M. Scherr

Tanya Scherr holds a Ph.D. in public policy administration with a healthcare and emergency preparedness focus. She is an associate professor in healthcare administration for the University of Arizona and has three decades of healthcare experience. Along with being a certified fraud examiner since 2011, she is also a former firefighter–emergency medical technician (EMT), previously licensed in several states, and held national certification. She has held several executive and board of director positions for community nonprofits that focus on women’s equality, domestic violence, and sexual assault.

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