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    <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 17:36:05 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Face fly control guide</title>
      <link>http://www.cattlenetwork.com/cattle-resources/fly-control/face-flies/Face-fly-control-guide-122177849.html</link>
      <description>The face fly congregates about the eyes and nose of animals, causing annoyance and possible disease transmission. This NebGuide discusses face fly breeding and effective controls.</description>
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      <title>Controlling flies on pastured cattle</title>
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      <description>With record setting temperatures this spring insects are making an earlier appearance this year. Horn flies, face flies and even stable flies have been observed on grazing animals recently.</description>
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      <title>Fly control for the beef herd</title>
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      <description>The necessity for a fly control program for beef herds is inevitable and now is the time to plan your's for this year.</description>
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      <title>Are flies bugging your cattle?</title>
      <link>http://www.cattlenetwork.com/cattle-resources/fly-control/face-flies/Are-flies-bugging-your-cattle-186027491.html</link>
      <description>Every spring, our thoughts turn from calving season to breeding season, green grass, rainy days and warmer temperatures. But with the growing pastures and pleasant temperatures come some disadvantages as well - fly season is upon us.</description>
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      <title>Flies must be controlled in the beef herd</title>
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      <description>Beef producers must control flies on their beef cattle. Flies can spread pinkeye, annoy animals and reduce gains.</description>
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      <title>Protecting cattle from horn flies</title>
      <link>http://www.cattlenetwork.com/cattle-resources/fly-control/face-flies/-Protecting-cattle-from-horn-flies-179347831.html</link>
      <description>The most damaging insect pest for beef cattle in Texas is the horn fly.</description>
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      <title>Fly control for beef cattle</title>
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      <description>There isn’t really a “best thing” for flies. Each producer should consider the options and choose the one that is best for his individual situation.</description>
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      <title>Fly control for California cattle</title>
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      <description>Cattle pests, such as flies, cost cattlemen both in treatment expenditures and in lost production, due to irritation of the pests and the diseases they cause or transmit.</description>
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      <title>Summer fly control on cattle</title>
      <link>http://www.cattlenetwork.com/cattle-resources/fly-control/face-flies/-Summer-fly-control-on-cattle-166143966.html</link>
      <description>With summer conditions come the worry and loss associated with fly infestations of cattle.</description>
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      <title>Biological control of flies in cattle feedlots</title>
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      <description>The stable fly and house fly are the major insect pests associated with cattle feedlots.</description>
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