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Agricultural Weed ID for New York State
  • Home
  • Common Agricultural Weeds & Management
    • Field Crops
    • Small Fruit
    • Pasture
    • Vegetables
    • Tree fruit
    • Weed Species List
  • Resources
    • Weed Species List
    • 4H Weed Science Unit
    • Grass-like Plants Homepage
      • How to Identify Grass-like Plants
    • Palmer Amaranth and Waterhemp
    • Rosette-Forming Weeds of Early Spring
    • Harmful weeds
    • Mustards
    • How to Identify Weeds
    • Why identify weeds?
    • Herbicide Resistance
    • Climate Change and Agricultural Weeds Fact Sheets
      • Glyphosate Efficacy in Corn and Soy
  • News
    • No-till Spring Weeds: Penn State article
    • Ecoogical Weed Management Book Published
    • Toxicity Concerns For Forage After Frost
    • Fall Weed Seeds and Equipment Clean-Out Article
    • Late postemergence herbicide options for soybeans
    • Organic Weed Management in Apples
    • Pasture
    • New Penn State resource for spring weed control in grass hay and pastures
    • Lesser celandine: Spring garden and lawn invader
    • Bindweeds: field and hedge bindweed
    • Spreading Dogbane
    • Common corncockle
    • New Tool: Identifying spring rosettes
    • Waterhemp found in Jefferson County
    • Creeping Buttercup in Corn
Toxicity Concerns For Forage After Frost
HomeUncategorizedToxicity Concerns For Forage After Frost

Toxicity Concerns For Forage After Frost

We received a timely update on potential toxicity concerns with certain forages after frost. For more information, please see Oregon State University’s article or this one from the University of Kentucky.

Thanks to Eric Smith of  Cornell’s Central New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops team for this information!

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