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COLLEGE STATION Numerous corn and sorghum samples have tested positive for high levels of nitrate and prussic acid. Forages containing high levels of either compound are potentially lethal when grazed or fed as hay to livestock, according to a Texas AgriLife Extension Service expert. Agricultural producers can follow several steps to minimize nitrates in the baled forages, including raising the ...
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COLLEGE STATION - The drought has made hay scarce in some areas. But before producers buy, they should remember drought can also make warm-season sorghum forages toxic, said an Texas AgriLife Extension Service forage expert."With the hot, dry conditions we are currently experiencing in most of Texas, producers should be aware that their warm-season annual grass hays could have nitrates ...
Bare — FOOTED and unkempt, 10-year-old Samson Phiri rummages through mounds of uncollected garbage in search of "toys". Hordes of green flies, cockroaches and rats scurry for cover as the young boy forages deeper into the garbage with his bare hands.
Prussic acid is creeping its ugly little head once again.
This is the time of year when many members of the public encounter baby fawns, robins, raccoons and other young wildlife in their back yards and woodlands.
FONTANELLE --- Rain threatens as Dennis Lundy rapidly moves large square hay bales from a flatbed truck to a hoop-storage unit. In the distance, about 170 acres of mown hay rests in rows on new green grass waiting to for the clouds to pass and the sun to come out.
Beef cattle producers and horse owners should be on the watch for two types of poisoning often associated with dry conditions. The potential for nitrate and prussic acid poisoning of livestock through grazing standing forages or consuming hay is most often associated with stressful conditions including drought.
If you're spending upwards of $1 million per month for natural gas to power your ethanol plant, a serious look at renewable resources such as corn cobs, wood chips, even saw dust (sprayed with glycerin for dust
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