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Great article on the dangers of feeding corn
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5363850" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Nobody has to tell a corn producer in IOWA anything about aflatoxin.... my understanding is they know very well what the risk are and the effects it can have on their crops value.... aflatoxin tainted corn can be sold as feed corn to certain segments of the beef cattle industry....but for dairy cattle only very low amounts are tolerated....Iowa State University of Veterinary Medicine has documented well the effects aflatoxin can and does have on various livestock..... aflatoxin can cause lower birth weights, reduced milk production, cancer and for poultry it can be deadly.....but it's fine to bag uncertified corn and market it as "deer corn" at local Walmart and TSC's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5363850, member: 20594"] Nobody has to tell a corn producer in IOWA anything about aflatoxin.... my understanding is they know very well what the risk are and the effects it can have on their crops value.... aflatoxin tainted corn can be sold as feed corn to certain segments of the beef cattle industry....but for dairy cattle only very low amounts are tolerated....Iowa State University of Veterinary Medicine has documented well the effects aflatoxin can and does have on various livestock..... aflatoxin can cause lower birth weights, reduced milk production, cancer and for poultry it can be deadly.....but it's fine to bag uncertified corn and market it as "deer corn" at local Walmart and TSC's. [/QUOTE]
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Great article on the dangers of feeding corn
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