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One Sample Strategy for Mycotoxin Risk Management in Texas
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includes program criteria, equipment and methods.
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Mycotoxin Verification Report
Online reporting of mycotoxin verification results is now available for One Sample Strategy participants.
Related RMA Manager's Bulletins
MGR-17-015. One Sample Strategy for Mycotoxins in Texas (Oct 6, 2017)
Mycotoxin Reference Materials
Aflatoxin and Fumonisin reference material and example forms are now available upon request to any in-state OTSC-licensed facility that tests corn. Email
oss@otsc.tamu.edu
or contact your FFCS investigator for information.
Address Uncertainty in the Corn Market
Eliminate duplicate testing
Reduce variability of test results
Get immediate test results
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