When it comes to Horn flies, it is all about the season and we are just weeks away from starting Round #2 this year. According to Extension Veterinary Specialist A.J. Tarpoff of Kansas State University, over the course of a typical year there are two seasons in which Horn fly populations tend to peak. He says those seasons generally occur in the spring and late summer. Listen to advice on properly treating cattle for peak Horn fly seasons with Radio Oklahoma Ag Network Farm Director Ron Hays on Beef Buzz. Read more…
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