Are you sick of dealing with flies this summer? It seems like there are so many more than years past. Regardless, if they are bugging you, they are pestering the livestock and pets. With cattle prices on the rise, are you prepared? Do you know what your cost of gain is? Do you know your breakeven? We give you some nuggets to help get and keep your operation in the black! Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC', and our crew as we bring you the latest in markets and Western entertainment on this all-new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show.
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EPISODE 144 DETAILS
Let's Ranch it Up! Are flies biting into your potential profits? Do you know what type of flies you are battling on your outfit: We give you some great points on how to identify the flies and what those potential economic losses could be. We are all watching the markets and trying to gauge how high or low cattle prices will be when we need to sell. Do we have the knowledge and facts of just what those prices need to be for us to make a profit? We bring you some great tips on how to get started. As always Tigger & BEC and the Ranch It Up crew dive into the latest agriculture news, rodeo action not to miss, and cover the cattle markets.
FLIES, FLIES, AND MORE FLIES
If your outfit is like ours, you are battling the flies, and lots of them this year. It seems nothing is getting a break. It is very important that we know what types of flies we are fighting. There are 4 types of flies that exist on a cow/calf, stocker, feedlot, and dairy outfit. They are Horn Flies, Face Flies, Stable Flies, and House Flies. All of them have a tremendous economic impact on our bottom line, as much as $50 dollars a head and up! Those are real-life numbers and significant ones at that. Horn Flies and Face Flies are the most common in a cow/calf operation and with stocker cattle. Horn Flies exist on the backs of cattle while Face Flies feed around the eyes and tear ducts. Stable Flies bite the legs of cattle and often cause them to bunch up. Economic losses due to the mismanagement of flies can result in as much as one billion dollars a year! Experts from Elanco Animal Health join us on this episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show to help identify what we are “bugged” with!
FCA QUALITY REPLACEMENT HEIFER SALE
Florida Cattlemen’s Association Quality Replacement Heifer Sale
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FEATURING
M. Wayne Ayers, DVM, Elanco Animal Health
Livestock Market, Equine Market, Auction Time
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Kirk Donsbach: Stone X Financial
@StoneXGroupInc
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References
https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/urban/flies/house_fly.htm
https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/urban/medical/stomoxys_calcitrans.htm
https://entomology.unl.edu/livestock/facefly.pdf
https://livestockvetento.tamu.edu/insectspests/horn-fly/
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