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			<title>Keep your cattle away from the Red Clover with frost on it.</title>
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			<description>Seems here in Ky the weather has been out of wack.  All the different Clovers are growing better than I have ever seen before. 5 24 12 a friend of...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Seems here in Ky the weather has been out of wack.  All the different Clovers are growing better than I have ever seen before. 5 24 12 a friend of mine that is going to do some barn repair for me said since the temps have dropped to where there has been several frosts in the past week. He has seen and heard of several head of cattle dying this past week from grazing pastures with red clover that was frost  covered. The cattle bloated and died.  Keep an eye on your cattle if you have very much clover in your cow pastures and if frost is predicted.</div>

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