Preventing livestock diseases-rather than merely curing those that occur-is the businesslike approach to meat production. And your responsibility for disease control doesn\u27t stop at your fenceline
This publication provides information on controlling insects on livestock. It includes a table with ...
The control of cattle grubs is discussed here, as are possible insecticide reactions, warnings and r...
Animal health issues have been receiving increased attention both domestically and internationally. ...
Potential disease threats are many. Although the animal disease picture for Iowa is reasonably brigh...
The livestock disease situation points to increased concern about animal health and disease control....
8 pages; includes formulations. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
8 pages; includes formulations. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
Livestock Pests Reduce production, Cut Profits; Modern Chemicals Facilitate Pest Contro
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Dairy herd owners must concern themselves with pest control in their dairy management program. Heavy...
It\u27s been said before that disease prevention - not treatments or cures - is the real key to anim...
Extension Circular 56-1575: This is about how to control livestock insects such as cattle lice, catt...
Each year U.S. livestock producers lose an estimated $2 billion in profits due to infectious animal ...
Control of dairy livestock pests in South Dakota in 1965 addresses sanitation, back rubbers, barn tr...
A cooperative cattle grub control program in Iowa is chalking up a success story. But the job isn\u2...
This publication provides information on controlling insects on livestock. It includes a table with ...
The control of cattle grubs is discussed here, as are possible insecticide reactions, warnings and r...
Animal health issues have been receiving increased attention both domestically and internationally. ...
Potential disease threats are many. Although the animal disease picture for Iowa is reasonably brigh...
The livestock disease situation points to increased concern about animal health and disease control....
8 pages; includes formulations. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
8 pages; includes formulations. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
Livestock Pests Reduce production, Cut Profits; Modern Chemicals Facilitate Pest Contro
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Dairy herd owners must concern themselves with pest control in their dairy management program. Heavy...
It\u27s been said before that disease prevention - not treatments or cures - is the real key to anim...
Extension Circular 56-1575: This is about how to control livestock insects such as cattle lice, catt...
Each year U.S. livestock producers lose an estimated $2 billion in profits due to infectious animal ...
Control of dairy livestock pests in South Dakota in 1965 addresses sanitation, back rubbers, barn tr...
A cooperative cattle grub control program in Iowa is chalking up a success story. But the job isn\u2...
This publication provides information on controlling insects on livestock. It includes a table with ...
The control of cattle grubs is discussed here, as are possible insecticide reactions, warnings and r...
Animal health issues have been receiving increased attention both domestically and internationally. ...