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Fly Control in Cattle Feedlots With Residual Sprays

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A. S. Deal, University of California
E. C. Loomis, U.C. Davis
J. B. Burgess, Lake County
W. R. Bowen, University of California

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California Agriculture 19(9):6-7.

Published September 01, 1965

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A spray rig with easily constructed booms to convey the hoses over fences can be used in the practical application of residual fly control chemicals to feedlots. Diazinon is the most effective and economical of the several materials tested in the Imperial Valley, where no significant resistance to the chemical has been observed thus far.

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Fly Control in Cattle Feedlots With Residual Sprays

A. S. Deal, E. C. Loomis, J. B. Burgess, W. R. Bowen
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Fly Control in Cattle Feedlots With Residual Sprays

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Authors

A. S. Deal, University of California
E. C. Loomis, U.C. Davis
J. B. Burgess, Lake County
W. R. Bowen, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 19(9):6-7.

Published September 01, 1965

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A spray rig with easily constructed booms to convey the hoses over fences can be used in the practical application of residual fly control chemicals to feedlots. Diazinon is the most effective and economical of the several materials tested in the Imperial Valley, where no significant resistance to the chemical has been observed thus far.

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