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High Levels Of Nitrates Increase Potential For Silo Gas
Tuesday, July 31st, 2012 -- 8:35 am
Posted by Riley Hebert-News Director


Increased nitrates as a result of the dry growing season are not only a concern for livestock but for humans as well.

Weeds and corn are naturally high in nitrates. Nitrate levels in corn are extremely high after a rain following a dry period. High levels of nitrates increase the potential for silo gas and silo-filler’s disease.

While these gases collect in the confined spaces of an upright silo, they are produced in horizontal silos and silage bags as well. It is important that proper safety precautions are taken to prevent exposure to silo gas. The current drought conditions add to the risk of silo gas as nitrate in barren corn are at higher levels.

You can learn more at (fyi.uwex.edu/drought2012)



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