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Johnson Grass and Nitrogen poisoning
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<blockquote data-quote="dcara" data-source="post: 437891" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>If JG gets rained on after it is drought stressed the prussic acid levels will rise and it can become dangerous. I had some tested a couple of days after the only rain we had last September. Analysis reveled insignificant nitrate levels but dangerous Prussic acid levels. Recommendation from A&M was to cut it and let it lay for 10 days before baling, and then 30 more days after baling before feeding. Cows loved what little I had to feed them last winter due to the great fall and winter we had. But the hay lost a lot of leaf during baling due to it laying for 10 days in the heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcara, post: 437891, member: 473"] If JG gets rained on after it is drought stressed the prussic acid levels will rise and it can become dangerous. I had some tested a couple of days after the only rain we had last September. Analysis reveled insignificant nitrate levels but dangerous Prussic acid levels. Recommendation from A&M was to cut it and let it lay for 10 days before baling, and then 30 more days after baling before feeding. Cows loved what little I had to feed them last winter due to the great fall and winter we had. But the hay lost a lot of leaf during baling due to it laying for 10 days in the heat. [/QUOTE]
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