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ROTATING CHEMICALS LOWERS RISK OF PARASITE RESISTANCE

2013-03-22 22:13:58| Cattle Today

Parasite control or maintenance is just one of the many tools managers have to improve performance in the beef herd. Internal and external parasites impact production goals. High priced inputs such as feed and fertilizer change the demeanor in which some managers approach this task.

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