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Great article on the dangers of feeding corn
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5360314" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>And never mind the risk there is a fraction what it is in Tennessee.</p><p></p><p>Another thing different about the "feeding" in Texas . . . . . . . .</p><p>Much of this feeding is done on very large ranches, many of them tens of thousands of acres, all highly controlled, and again, they are feeding aflatoxin free corn.</p><p></p><p>Here in Tennessee . . . . . .</p><p>Land tracts containing feeders tend to be a fraction the acreage of what is more common in Texas. It may be the majority of our feeders are in people's back yards on parcels averaging about 2 acres. We probably have a lot more feeders <u>per acre</u> in TN than they do in Texas. Add to this our humid climate, and that much of the corn may already contain aflatoxin before it's bought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5360314, member: 1409"] And never mind the risk there is a fraction what it is in Tennessee. Another thing different about the "feeding" in Texas . . . . . . . . Much of this feeding is done on very large ranches, many of them tens of thousands of acres, all highly controlled, and again, they are feeding aflatoxin free corn. Here in Tennessee . . . . . . Land tracts containing feeders tend to be a fraction the acreage of what is more common in Texas. It may be the majority of our feeders are in people's back yards on parcels averaging about 2 acres. We probably have a lot more feeders [U]per acre[/U] in TN than they do in Texas. Add to this our humid climate, and that much of the corn may already contain aflatoxin before it's bought. [/QUOTE]
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Great article on the dangers of feeding corn
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