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Paperback The Cattle Tick In Its Relation To Southern Agriculture Book

ISBN: 1276266685

ISBN13: 9781276266680

The Cattle Tick In Its Relation To Southern Agriculture

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"The Cattle Tick In Its Relation To Southern Agriculture" explores the impact of cattle ticks on the agricultural economy of the Southern United States. This book provides a detailed examination of the life cycle, habits, and effects of the cattle tick, offering insights into the challenges faced by farmers and ranchers in managing this pervasive parasite.

Mayer's work delves into practical strategies for controlling and eradicating cattle ticks, aiming to mitigate the economic losses suffered by the agricultural community. It discusses various methods of tick control and emphasizes the importance of preventative measures. This book remains relevant for those interested in the history of agricultural science and the ongoing battle against livestock parasites.

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