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Watch Cattlemen to Cattlemen Week 68: Original Air Date May 20, 2008:

This week, we’re hearing straight from the experts at Dow AgroSciences about brush and weed control.   

 
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May 20: Fort Dodge Animal Health Experts on Parasite Control
Parasite infections are costly. In fact, they can cost your operation up to $200 per cow/calf pair each grazing season in both performance and animal loss. It's really a problem you can't afford to ignore. For more information visit: www.fortdodgelivestock.com


 
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May 20: Fort Dodge Animal Health Experts on Parasite Control
Experts from Fort Dodge Animal Health have tips on how to treat a variety of parasite problems on your operation.


 
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May 20: Fort Dodge Animal Health Experts on Parasite Control
Parasite resistance is also a problem for cattlemen.  Fort Dodge Animal Health experts say resistance can be managed. 

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May 20: Fort Dodge Animal Health Experts on Parasite Control
The experts from Fort Dodge Animal Health have some specific tips for you to follow when it comes to parasite control and resistance strategies. For more information visit: www.fortdodgelivestock.com.

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