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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 934223" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>the thing that would concern me was that the tifton 85 produced prussiac acid.</p><p>maybe problem or maybe not enough to be concerned with, but if i had it i would like to know at what levels so i could manage it.</p><p>and i am sure there will be planty of testing and research done.</p></blockquote><p>[/quote]</p><p></p><p>true enough....they are pretty sure that the deaths were from prussic acid....</p><p>investigators seem to be zeroing in on the tifton....</p><p>but it is the first documented case since the grass was released something like twenty years ago.</p><p>Cause for alarm......not hardly.....</p><p>could there have been some volunteer sudex or something similar that contributed....</p><p>I don't know....we sort of have to hope that those doing the looking know what they are looking for.[/quote][/quote]</p><p>i was thinking tha same, like someone else stated probably johnson grass not just tifton in the pasture</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 934223, member: 8382"] the thing that would concern me was that the tifton 85 produced prussiac acid. maybe problem or maybe not enough to be concerned with, but if i had it i would like to know at what levels so i could manage it. and i am sure there will be planty of testing and research done.[/quote][/quote] true enough....they are pretty sure that the deaths were from prussic acid.... investigators seem to be zeroing in on the tifton.... but it is the first documented case since the grass was released something like twenty years ago. Cause for alarm......not hardly..... could there have been some volunteer sudex or something similar that contributed.... I don't know....we sort of have to hope that those doing the looking know what they are looking for.[/quote][/quote] i was thinking tha same, like someone else stated probably johnson grass not just tifton in the pasture [/QUOTE]
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