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Lettuce producers in Spain are meeting high demands for quality lettuce crops, using Alltech's Crop Science solutions.
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Lettuce producers in Spain are meeting high demands for quality lettuce crops, using Alltech's Crop Science solutions.
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Alltech’s analysis of Canadian feed ingredients highlights multiple presences and the need for feed testing, says Dr. Alexandra Weaver, mycotoxing management technical specialist with Alltech. The company showed results from a series of samples taken during the 2017 harbest in a webinar on Wednesday. The varied weather patterns in different parts of Canada contributed to a range of results that could lead to a high risk for some animal producers.
Tom Lorenzen joined Alltech in 2008 after working five years with a feed ingredient company, where he was responsible for identifying non-nutritional bottlenecks that affect quality milk production and performance. At Alltech, Lorenzen serves as an on-farm dairy specialist with a focus on dairy audits and education through milking technician schools and presentations on milk quality.
“CSI: Cow Side Investigation” columns chronicling his audit experiences are frequently published in Progressive Dairyman. He is also a regular presenter at dairy meetings and conferences.
After attending University of Wisconsin-Platteville, he taught agriculture for six years at Orfordville High School before selling TMR mixers and then working as a nutritionist for a decade. He later worked for Alliant Energy searching for stray voltage on farms and then for Bou-Matic, where he developed their udder health and sanitation program.
Livestock producers are urged to test feed for toxins and mold that can cause cattle to lose weight and lead to reduced milk production. Farmers should be testing their grains and forages for mycotoxins before feeding them to livestock, says an animal nutrition company. Canadian harvest samples submitted for Alltech’s 2017 analysis show that grains and forages contained mixtures of mycotoxins such as deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZEA) and T-2/HT-2.
Established in 2009 Alltech Kazakhstan is proud to be the premium supplier of natural solutions to the animal feed industry for a growing Kazakhstan market.
Based in Astana, Alltech office performs specialists working with animal food and livestock products manufactures throughout the whole country with fast and professional service.
Alltech’s work in Serbia began in April 2002, when company founder Dr. Pearse Lyons purchased a production facility for manufacturing yeast, recognising its significant potential. The Serbian facility quickly became an important yeast production location for Alltech, thanks to its significant capability for processing molasses. The facility, which has since been sold, received many awards and recognitions for its contributions to the Serbian economy and its innovative treatment of waste water.