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Boron in Livestock Drinking Water

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
November 13, 2023
Price
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Overview

This free, 2-page publication covers the facts and risks associated with boron consumption.

Safe and healthy drinking water supplies are crucial for Texas' cattle and other livestock. Ensuring the health and safety of animals requires that the water they drink meets their needs for both quantity and quality. Although an essential nutrient for all plants, boron is not essential for humans or livestock. This publication covers the facts and risks associated with boron consumption. (2 pages)

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