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  • Advanced measurement technologies can analyze grain at the individual-kernel level, bringing new high-quality seed varieties to market faster. Grain experts examine the possibility of using the same technology to test post-harvest quality, potentially raising the bar on customer expectations and affecting contracting. Emerging technologies, such as CO2 and relative humidity sensors, can be used today to meet the elevated quality expectations of tomorrow.
    Micro-quality: Every Kernel Counts
     

    Advanced measurement technologies can analyze grain at the...

    Article • May 11th, 2011

  • 2010 Grain Testing Trends
     

    Vomitoxins takes center stage as the problem mycotoxin of the 2009/10...

    Article • May 24th, 2010

  • In a matter of months, the main concern shifted from worrying about whether to raise bids to how to handle the now infamous 2009 harvest.
    A harvest for history
     

    In a matter of months, the main concern shifted from worrying about whether...

    Article • January 12th, 2010

  • As livestock operations become larger, so does the size of individual customer accounts and their associated feed purchases.
    Managing Feed-Related Claims
     

    As livestock operations become larger, so does the size of individual...

    Article • June 17th, 2009

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