Did you know clover can cause toxicity in horses? There are three clovers you should be able to identify that can cause problems for horses: r…
Drought stress can make things rough on corn and soybean producers, but it doesn’t mean livestock producers are out of the woods when things get dry. Nitrate toxicity in forages becomes a potential threat to livestock as drought stress increases.
Besides limiting forage production, dry weather can create another problem for producers to deal with, nitrate toxicity. With drought stricken…
Observation and testing feed and water are paramount to keeping livestock safe during a severe drought. Nitrate toxicity can be a big concern.
With greater than 60% of North Dakota in extreme or exceptional drought, crops across the state are facing significant quality and yield challenges.
Question: My healthy husband went for a physical because he was going to retire. They found he had an irregular heart rhythm called atrial fib…
Digging into acidic soils in southwestern North Dakota highlights the upcoming Diversity, Direction & Dollars Days.
Many large animal owners tend to have more than one species on their farm or ranch – cows and horses, pigs and sheep – and each of these speci…
An exciting crops tour will be held on July 10 at Hettinger Research Extension Center.
Soil scientists are continuing their research into low pH soils and getting the word out to producers.
Producers have some options when it comes to early season pasture fertilization, livestock specialists say.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is taking action to remove 72 ingredients from its list of ingredients approved fo…
Improperly curing hay made from certain sweet clover varieties such as white and yellow sweet clover can cause severe and often fatal hemorrha…
Clemson University researchers are searching for ways to neutralize the toxic effects of fungus on beef cattle reproduction.
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