#AskAnnie – Episode 65: Andrea Bolduc, Central Life Sciences Part 2

Andrea Bolduc sits down with AskAnnie for the second part of our conversation to talk about fly control products from Starbar.

Episode 65: Andrea Bolduc, Central Life Sciences Part 2

Episode 65 features part two of my conversation with Andrea Bolduc of Central Life Sciences. In this episode of AskAnnie, Andrea elaborates on what products make up a successful IPM program. Missed part one? Tune in to hear the first half of this conversation in Episode 63 with Andrea Bolduc.

This episode is brought to you by Starbar Products by Central Life Sciences.

Listen to more: #AskAnnie – Episode 64: CAPTIVATOR® FLY TRAP

About AskAnnie

This season the AskAnnie Podcast has brought you reviews on some of the top products from the horse industry. From Farnam horse care products to Weaver’s AirFlex Roper Cinch, and CSI’s saddle pads to Benefab’s therapeutic products, the Equine Network’s Annie Kennedy brings you real-world reviews on horse products you use, or should be using. Tune in bi-weekly anywhere you listen to podcasts for new episode releases.

This season the AskAnnie Podcast has brought you reviews on some of the top products from the horse industry. From Farnam horse care products to Weaver’s AirFlex Roper Cinch, and CSI’s saddle pads to Benefab’s therapeutic products, the Equine Network’s Annie Kennedy brings you real-world reviews on horse products you use, or should be using. Tune in bi-weekly anywhere you listen to podcasts for new episode releases.

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