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Johnson Grass and Nitrogen poisoning
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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;T Farm" data-source="post: 437914" data-attributes="member: 2314"><p>Nitrate poisoning can be in hay. During periods of low moisture or low humidity, nitrates can accumulate in plants heavily fertilized with N. Hay cut during or just after a drought period is what you need to worry about especially if you just fertilized before the drought. We read alot and this came from Sourthern Forages, it is a good book to have on hand. Usually with JG prussic acid is more of a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&T Farm, post: 437914, member: 2314"] Nitrate poisoning can be in hay. During periods of low moisture or low humidity, nitrates can accumulate in plants heavily fertilized with N. Hay cut during or just after a drought period is what you need to worry about especially if you just fertilized before the drought. We read alot and this came from Sourthern Forages, it is a good book to have on hand. Usually with JG prussic acid is more of a problem. [/QUOTE]
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