Hot and dry summer conditions combined with dirt cattle lots can lead to significant dust formation, especially in windy conditions. Though seemingly unavoidable in some areas, there are methods to reduce the amount of dust generated in a dry lot. We will examine some straightforward solutions to dust problems in dry lots. Read more at igrow.org, a service of the South Dakota State University Extension…
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