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Prussic Acid, Nitrate Poisoning and Grass Tetany in Beef Cattle

This publication is an attempt to consolidate information from different sources on prussic acid, nitrate poisoning and grass tetany in beef cattle. The purpose is to have a somewhat comprehensive compilation of information from various sources on the subjects to inform beef cattle producers about these topics and provide management tips to help protect their herds.

Eddie Funderburg, Ed.D.

Eddie Funderburg, Ed.D., previously served as a senior soils and crops consultant at Noble Research Institute, from 2000-2021. His bachelor’s degree is from Louisiana Tech University and his master’s degree and doctorate are from Louisiana State University. Before coming to Noble Research Institute, he worked at Mississippi State University and Louisiana State University as state extension soil specialist.


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