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NEW GENOTYPING CENTER SAVES FARMERS TIME AND MONEY

Identifying corn diseases and pursuing the best management plan available just got easier, faster and more cost effective due to new testing protocols announced by the National Agricultural Genotyping Center located in Fargo, North Dakota. Founded as a non-profit initiative by the National Corn Growers Association and Los Alamos National Laboratory, the center will provide research and testing services to both public and private researchers.
 
Larry Hoffman National Corn Growers Association’s Corn Productivity & Quality Action Team Chairman, explains the benefits the center offers farmers…
 
                 
 
He says the testing is cheaper and faster than current options available to farmers when testing for diseases…
 
                                 
 
He the center says will research different issues in agriculture in the future…
 
                
 
Learn more online at www.genotypingcenter.com.

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