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Belarus feed manufacturers pressured by falling margins
Belarusian feed industry hit by multiple economic, agricultural challenges, including non-payment and grain surplus penalties.
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Mycotoxins
Higher DON, FUM, ZEN levels in US corn, DDGS
U.S. feed and livestock producers have more reason to carefully monitor mycotoxin contamination in feed and crops, according to results of the latest BIOMIN Mycotoxin Survey.
Mycotoxins
How GIPSA certifies mycotoxin tests
Mycotoxins are a constant concern for domestic and international grain trade, making it important to have a quick, reliable test available to detect the potentially harmful chemicals.
Mycotoxins
Aflatoxin levels in US corn crop lower than usual
U.S. crops were less affected by aflatoxins than usual this harvest season, according to a leading scientist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Grain Inspection, Packers & Stockyards Administration (GIPSA).
Mycotoxins
Mycotoxin survey: Poland corn of medium quality
The Nutriad 2016 mycotoxin survey concluded that this year’s harvest of corn in Poland was of medium quality in terms of mycotoxin contamination, which is comparable with the results from 2015.
Mycotoxins
Alltech finds high risk of mycotoxins in Canada samples
The Alltech Mycotoxin Management team analyzed corn, spring wheat, barley and triticale samples from across Canada as part of the 2016 Alltech Canada Harvest Analysis.
Mycotoxins
Mycotoxin survey: Spain corn of medium quality
Multinational feed producer Nutriad has concluded its 2016 Mycotoxin Survey in Spain, which included 107 corn samples from different Spanish regions.
Mycotoxin Management
Overview of 2016 grain harvest season, mycotoxin risks
Weather extremes, insect damage, crop rotation and soil management are factors that lead to plant stress and increase mycotoxin risk, according to Neogen’s 2016 Capstone Report, an overview and analysis of the North American grain-growing season.
Mycotoxins
Mycotoxin survey: UK, Ireland wheat of medium quality
Based on the results of this survey conducted immediately after the 2016 harvest, Nutriad experts believe that this year’s wheat crop in the U.K. and Ireland should not automatically be considered safe for inclusion into finished feed rations for all animal species and a degree of vigilance is prudent.
Biosecurity
Biosecurity key to preventing PED virus spread in winter
During winter, it is important to remember that porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) virus thrives in cold weather.
Mycotoxins
Infographic: Mycotoxins in 2016 US corn crop
Several mycotoxins – namely aflatoxin, fumonisin, deoxynivalenol and zearalenone – were reported throughout the U.S. corn crop this harvest season, according to Neogen’s Mycotoxin Reports throughout the season.
Mycotoxins
Nutriad: Poland wheat crop not safe for all animal feed
The results from the Nutriad survey showed that almost 70 percent of the wheat samples were contaminated with deoxynivalenol (DON) and 30 percent with zearalenone (ZEN) and HT2-toxin.
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