FARGO - Livestock may suffer from prussic acid poisoning after feeding on sudangrass, forage sorghums or sorghum-sundangrass crosses under certain environmental conditions. Producers are concerned ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Drought can turn ordinary forages into sources of nitrate and prussic acid poisoning in cattle and producers should keep a close eye on pasture conditions, said Dirk Philipp, assistant ...
It’s well-known that livestock shouldn’t graze some forages after a freeze or during drought conditions due to prussic acid build up in the plant. A seed company and a university have been working to ...