Recorded: 7/19/2023There is certainly no shortage of livestock in Pennsylvania, and ensuring that those valuable farm animals have access to safe feed is of the utmost importance. In this episode, we discuss some of the most common forage toxicity problems and how they can be avoided. Listen in as we discuss everything from nitrate to toxicity, prussic acid to bloat, and toxic fescue. If you are interested in maintaining animal health or currently raising livestock, this one is for you!Useful Links:Warm Season Annuals and Alfalfa after FrostReducing the Risk of Nitrate and Prussic Acid Poisoning in LivestockSpectrum Analytic Analysis ServicesRock River LaboratoryDairy OneCumberland Valley Analytical ServicesHosts: Joseph Akins and Dwane Miller, Penn State ExtensionGuest: Leanna Duppstadt, Penn State ExtensionPhoto credit: Leanna DuppstadtSign up for our newsletter, Field Crop News, and follow us on Facebook!
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