South Texas ranchers are saying the cattle fever tick continues to drain profits. Many said they’re having a tough time finding the resources to fight the pest as summer gets closer. The Rio Grande Valley’s KRGV News station spoke with Danny Davis, a cattle rancher in Cameron County, who said the costs of keeping cattle clean are forcing small ranchers to get out of business. Read more…
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