Quality Practices that Pay
While it won't be found on a police car, this need for vigilance in the proper handling, cleaning, drying and storage of grain is no less important to the quality end game.
Layton explains how effective diagnostics affect a variety of entities dependent on high grain quality. “Being able to make rapid and accurate assessments relative to mycotoxin levels enables those receiving grain to quickly determine if the grain meets acceptable levels for different export, food and feed applications,” Layton says.
Maintaining high grain quality can be easier with the help of expert advice on how to properly carry out moisture management, aeration, pest control and diagnostics. Each of these separate techniques depends on each other to protect and preserve grain quality for the end user, exporter or feed mill.
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