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  • Mycotoxins in Michigan corn silage: 2019-20 data and call for 2021 samples

    Published on August 24, 2021
    Corn silage is rarely analyzed for mycotoxins, so contamination remains largely unnoticed. An MSU project aims to resolve this mycotoxin dilemma and help growers reduce possible losses. Growers can submit corn silage samples for free mycotoxin analysis.

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Managing Ear Rots and Mycotoxins in Silage Corn

Challenges and considerations for growing good quality corn silage in Michigan

Mycotoxins in Michigan Silage and its Management

Growing High Quality Corn Silage

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