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Weed of the Month: Wild Parsnip
Wild parsnip is distributed widely across the United States and Canadian provinces and grows frequently along fencerows and roadsides. Depending on location, seeds germinate in the fall or early spring, and flowering occurs from June through July.
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Gluck Center Study on Equine Proliferative Enteropathy
The study revealed that exposure equine proliferativ enteropathy's causative bacterium can continue into March
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Toxin Topic: Snakebites and Horses
The long hot days of summer bring with them an increased snakebite risk to all animals, including horses.
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Hay Producers: Quality Second Cutting Still Likely
Exceptionally wet weather delayed hay cutting this spring, but producers likely still have time to grow and
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Also in this Month's Issue
Climate Change's Effects on Kentucky Horse Pastures
Pasture Weeds Video Wins American Horse Publications Award
UKVDL Researcher Evaluates Causative Agents of Abortion
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