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    Drought and Feed Poisoning in Dairy Cattle

    J. W. Schroeder (May, 2012)
    Summary

    The incidence of prussic acid, nitrate, mycotoxin and other problems may be increased when crops are grown or harvested under extreme weather conditions. These may be kept to a minimum if good judgment is used. Several general procedures are discussed to minimize risk.

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    Organization
    North Dakota State University Extension Service
    Publisher
    North Dakota State University
    Published
    May, 2012
    Material Type
    Written Material
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