>One farmer lost his entire herd. Testing the carcases showed that
> Neonicotiniods were implicated from the cows eating fresh cut corn silage.
When I was a young kid and lots of farmers cut corn for winter feed or due
to dry weather conditions, I remember some cases of cattle death. Cause was
most likely nitrate poisoning. Nitrate and aflatoxin poisoning are two
problems encountered with attempts to utilize drought damaged corn.
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