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MF2950
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Sweetclover Toxicity
To prevent sweetclover toxicity, recently damaged plants not be harvested for hay. Stems of sweetclover plants should be thoroughly dry before being baled as hay. Toxicity is manifested primarily as bruising or bleeding disorders, or lameness. 2 p.
$0.15
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C729
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MF2949
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Kochia Toxicity
Kochia (Kochia scoparia), known as fireweed or summer cypress, usually has good forage value. Toxicity may occur with both harvested and grazed plants if kochia plants are allowed to grow more than 18 to 24 inches tall or begin to develop seedheads. 2 p.
$0.15
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MF2948
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Hairy Vetch Toxicity
This palatable legume may cause major health problems, and even death in cattle. Signs initially include itching and scaly skin that is thickened to the touch, as well as diarrhea, conjunctivitis, and body wasting. 2 p.
$0.15
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S153
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Stump Treatment Manual, Category 1D
Kansas Commercial Applicators Certification. Cut-stump herbicide applications are used to prevent sprouting and regrowth of unwanted trees and shrubs in pastures. Herbicide may spread from the roots of one tree to another, so it may kill more trees than intended.
$1.10
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