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Spring Conditions Ideal for Deadly Fungus in Forage Fescue
Cattle producers should watch their herds for signs of fescue toxicosis this summer. Conditions this spring are ideal for the deadly fungus that attacks tall fescue, but good forage management can help prevent problems with toxicosis.
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