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Sweet Potatoes/sulfur levels ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Howdyjabo" data-source="post: 231962" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Yeah.... it grows a fungus that is toxic.</p><p>Luckily I can use it fast enough that it doesn't have time to grow and I use a mixer to make a TMR so they won't be able to pick out the taters to gorge on.</p><p></p><p>I am worried about the sulfer levels-- it would replace what I am useing now to pull down the sulfer levels.</p><p></p><p>I found Irish potatoes and their sulfer level is really low- so they are going to work great--- but latter in the year the processor will switch to sweet potatoes. I have to take both to get either and i have to decide soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howdyjabo, post: 231962, member: 391"] Yeah.... it grows a fungus that is toxic. Luckily I can use it fast enough that it doesn't have time to grow and I use a mixer to make a TMR so they won't be able to pick out the taters to gorge on. I am worried about the sulfer levels-- it would replace what I am useing now to pull down the sulfer levels. I found Irish potatoes and their sulfer level is really low- so they are going to work great--- but latter in the year the processor will switch to sweet potatoes. I have to take both to get either and i have to decide soon. [/QUOTE]
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