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Ticks, flies and flukes on the minds of Minnesota Beef Team

Summary by Agweek
STAPLES, Minn. — Keeping cattle clear of pests is a major focus of the University of Minnesota’s Cow/Calf Days tour, which kicked off Jan. 27 in Staples and Fosston. Among topics exploring pests to watch for, Asian longhorned tick, New World screwworm and liver flukes were all highlighted during the visit. Each offers its own unique traits, some more concerning than others. University of Minnesota Extension livestock veterinarian Angie Varnum s…
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Agweek broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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