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…
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