Fall frost is an annual concern for livestock producers because of the potential
for prussic acid poisoning, but the potential for toxicity in livestock is of
wider concern this year because of drought, an Ohio State University Extension
forage specialist says.
The drought of 2012 has been one of the worst on record, leaving many
livestock producers short on hay and silage supplies. The lack of substantial
rainfall, extreme heat and dryness left many producers looking for any
alternative forages they could plant to make up for the shortages, Mark Sulc
said. <Read More>
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