Dec 3rd, 2009 Posted in Dec 3, Extension, Harvest, Wet Corn | Comments Off on Handouts for December 3 webinar
These are links a to the handouts for the December 3 webinar. They are set up for you to easily take notes while following along with the speakers.
Dec 3rd, 2009 Posted in Dec 3, Extension, Harvest, Laboratories, Wet Corn | Comments Off on December 3 Archive
Below is the link to the December 3 Wet Corn webinar.
Nov 20th, 2009 Posted in Harvest, Laboratories, Wet Corn | Comments Off on Recent Toxin Reports
Use these links to access toxin reports from Dairyland Labs and Rock River Labs.
Tags: corn, mold, mycotoxins
Nov 18th, 2009 Posted in Extension, Harvest, Nov 18, Wet Corn | Comments Off on November 18 Archive
Below is the link to the November 18 Wet Corn webinar.
Tags: archive, quicktime, webinar
Nov 17th, 2009 Posted in Extension, Harvest, Nov 18, Wet Corn | Comments Off on Handouts for November 18 webinar
These are links a to the handouts for the November 18 webinar. They are set up for you to easily take notes while following along with the speakers.
Tags: pdf, slides
Nov 5th, 2009 Posted in Dec 3, Extension, Harvest, Introduction, Nov 18, Wet Corn | Comments Off on Wet Corn Strategies and Alternatives Webinar
With late planting of corn, a cool summer, and a record wet fall; many crop and livestock producers are faced with questions and concerns with corn over 25 to 30 percent moisture, presence of yeast, molds, and mycotoxins; and alternatives to handle wet corn grain. These fast pace webinars will discuss several key concerns and questions outlined below.
- Status of wet molds and mycotoxin formation
- Update of mycotoxin levels measured in commercial labs
- Storage alternatives including drying, high moisture corn, and use of propionic acid
- Pricing wet corn
- Feed value of immature corn for livestock
- Mycotoxin binder choices
- Your questions from participants
To register for each webinar, go to https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/169847248 to register for November 18 and https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/842673729 for December 3. No charge for either program is required with a similar program format and updates at each webinar. If a third webinar is needed based on field and harvest conditions, it will be schedule for mid-December. The webinar will be coordinated by Dr. Mike Hutjens, Extension Dairy Specialist, along with specialists from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and industry representatives.
Tags: corn, Harvest, mycotoxins, wet conditions