Hot, dry weather can trigger deadly accumulations of nitrates in summer annual forages, especially in the forage sorghum family — sudans, sorgo-sudans, sorghum-sudans, millets and Johnsongrass — and fire the gun point-blank at cattle consuming too much of the tainted forages. Read more at FarmTalkNewspaper.com…
Recent Posts
Crime watch: Five cattle missing from two properties in Throckmorton County
Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Special Ranger Cliff Swofford, District 8 in …
Continue Reading about Crime watch: Five cattle missing from two properties in Throckmorton County
Crime watch: Two cows and a bull missing in Throckmorton County
Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Special Ranger Cliff Swofford, District 8 in …
Continue Reading about Crime watch: Two cows and a bull missing in Throckmorton County
Crime watch: Black Corriente heifer missing in Wise County
Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Special Ranger Cliff Swofford, District 8 in …
Continue Reading about Crime watch: Black Corriente heifer missing in Wise County
