“…STEC is usually introduced into agricultural environments by livestock and/or wildlife faeces (Jay-Russell, 2013;Reed-Jones, Marine, Everts, & Micallef, 2016). Sheep are asymptomatic reservoirs of STEC and faecal shedding from ruminants may increase during periods of stress (Cooley et al, 2013;Edrington et al, 2009;Moynihan, Richards, Ritz, Tyrrel, & Brennan, 2013;Ongeng et al, 2014;Schilling et al, 2012). Raw manure deposited in production fields by grazing animals may introduce enteric foodborne pathogens into the growing environment and lead to increased contamination of produce, especially those high-risk crops that grow in contact with the soil, which then may become vehicles for these pathogens in the food supply (Gorski et al, 2011;Hoar et al, 2013;Niemira & Zhang, 2014;Salaheen et al, 2015;Strawn, Fortes, et al, 2013).…”