Learning How Trees and Grazing Can Coexist at Steak 'N Wood Field Day
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Black Cherry Trees Around Livestock
Black cherry trees grow in abundance across Kentucky’s landscape. These trees are an important timber and wildlife species, yet can cause cyanide poisoning in livestock. The leaves of the trees, especially wilted ones, are high in cyanic acid, which can kill livestock by depriving them of oxygen. You can reduce the likelihood of livestock losses […]
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