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Mycotoxins in ethanol co-products: modeling economic impacts on the livestock industry and management strategies

Wu et al., 2008

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17386761019490091671
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Wu F
Munkvold G
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

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The rapidly expanding US ethanol industry is generating a growing supply of co-products, mostly in the form of dried distillers' grain and solubles (DDGS) or wet distillers' grains (WDG). In the United States, 90% of the co-products of maize-based ethanol are fed to …
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