Frost-damaged sorghums may contain prussic acid, which can cause health risks for livestock. (NDSU photo)
Frost-damaged sorghums may contain prussic acid, which can cause health risks for livestock. (NDSU photo)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2024/october/use-caution-when-grazing-frost-damaged-forage-crops/2024-10-frost-damaged-sorghum-sudangrass.jpg/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2024/october/use-caution-when-grazing-frost-damaged-forage-crops/2024-10-frost-damaged-sorghum-sudangrass.jpg/@@download/image/2024-10 Frost damaged sorghum sudangrass.jpg
Frost-damaged sorghums may contain prussic acid, which can cause health risks for livestock. (NDSU photo)