University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension is focusing heavily on the effects of insects on livestock

Insect control is a big focus for livestock producers. Flies have the potential to increase stress levels, reduce performance, and cost the beef industry millions of dollars annually.

UNL Extension Educator Dave Boxler spoke with RFD-TV’s Jennifer Vickery Smith about their research, the impact of flies, and evaluating biopesticides.

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