date:Aug 16, 2012
Since much of the years corn crop is now expected to yield far less grain than anticipated, many farmers have begun harvesting their fields early to salvage what nutritional value they can to feed their animals, particularly cattle.
Farmers and livestock producers are being warned by Tim Evans, an associate professor of veterinary pathobiology and toxicology section head at the Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory at the Univ. of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine, that drought-damaged