Beef cattle producers can gain $40/head when they control worms in cattle that are on pasture, according to a recent study by Iowa State University. The study showed that deworming stockers or preconditioned calves while they are grazing and before sending them to a feedlot provided a better payout for beef cattle producers. Read more at BEEFmagazine.com…
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