National Corn Growers Association President Harold Wolle testified about the importance of funding for aflatoxin research during the Senate field hearing. “Direct losses of corn caused by aflatoxin are estimated at $200 million annually, with indirect losses from byproducts such as distillers grains, further adding to that loss.” While aflatoxin was more common in the South, Wolle said the issue has migrated north. Wolle farms at Madelia, Minnesota.
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