A cooperative cattle grub control program in Iowa is chalking up a success story. But the job isn\u27t all over, so there is information on how and when to control for best results with your beef cattle
The control of cattle grubs is discussed here, as are possible insecticide reactions, warnings and r...
Advances in chemical control and farming procedures will let you win the battle agaisnt the bugs, ...
The livestock disease situation points to increased concern about animal health and disease control....
Systemic grub killers now available are effective in controlling cattle grubs when used as recommend...
What happens on our western ranches concerns Corn Belt farmers. The cattle and sheep ranches of the ...
Brief reports on research in progress at your experiment station at Iowa State University. This mont...
Extension Circular 71-1528 is about cattle grubs. Cattle grubs are immature or larval stages of warb...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Preventing livestock diseases-rather than merely curing those that occur-is the businesslike approac...
A special report on the rising cattle population and its implications for midwest cattlefeeders
A total corn harvester, dubbed The Beefmaker, is the latest experimental farm machine developed at...
Announcement on research conducted by T. E. Stoa related to the per acre production of sorghum, gras...
Extension Circular 63-1187 discusses Cattle grub control in a series on Entomology
The Kansas Beef Cattle Improvement Program is to help improve beef cow herds in Kansas and to provid...
Livestock insect control should be considered an integral part of an efficient beef herd health prog...
The control of cattle grubs is discussed here, as are possible insecticide reactions, warnings and r...
Advances in chemical control and farming procedures will let you win the battle agaisnt the bugs, ...
The livestock disease situation points to increased concern about animal health and disease control....
Systemic grub killers now available are effective in controlling cattle grubs when used as recommend...
What happens on our western ranches concerns Corn Belt farmers. The cattle and sheep ranches of the ...
Brief reports on research in progress at your experiment station at Iowa State University. This mont...
Extension Circular 71-1528 is about cattle grubs. Cattle grubs are immature or larval stages of warb...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Preventing livestock diseases-rather than merely curing those that occur-is the businesslike approac...
A special report on the rising cattle population and its implications for midwest cattlefeeders
A total corn harvester, dubbed The Beefmaker, is the latest experimental farm machine developed at...
Announcement on research conducted by T. E. Stoa related to the per acre production of sorghum, gras...
Extension Circular 63-1187 discusses Cattle grub control in a series on Entomology
The Kansas Beef Cattle Improvement Program is to help improve beef cow herds in Kansas and to provid...
Livestock insect control should be considered an integral part of an efficient beef herd health prog...
The control of cattle grubs is discussed here, as are possible insecticide reactions, warnings and r...
Advances in chemical control and farming procedures will let you win the battle agaisnt the bugs, ...
The livestock disease situation points to increased concern about animal health and disease control....