“When it becomes stressed from drought, johnsongrass can produce prussic acid — also known as hydrocyanic acid — or can accumulate nitrate, both of which are very toxic to livestock,” Jennings said.
Grazing or feeding green sorghums, sudangrasses and sorghum-sudangrass crosses to cattle can be a bit worrisome because of the threat of prussic acid poisoning. This risk is most evident when the ...
Livestock may suffer from prussic acid poisoning after feeding on sudangrass, forage sorghums or sorghum-sundangrass crosses under certain environmental conditions. Producers are concerned about the ...
Even before the Germans started making it, pesticides based on prussic acid were being used in California. Maybe they still are. If not, there may be some GMO crop pesticides which can be used.
Plants have thick stems and are very leafy. Sorghum-sudangrass has moderate regrowth potential. However, you shouldn’t graze or cut for forage until the plants are at least 18 inches tall to reduce ...
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