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- Dairyland Laboratories Inc. is excited to announce our new collaboration with Northwest Labs, LLC, to provide feed and forage testing services from Northwest Lab’s Jerome, Idaho location. Northwest Labs will continue to provide milk and animal diagnostic testing independent of Dairyland Laboratories
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- Dairyland Labs has offered the NIR Select Package on several commodity feeds for 2+ years now. After introducing the NIR CNCPS 6.5 Package for many of these commodity feeds last fall, we are now ready to expand upon those offerings. The CNCPS offering adds NDFD at 12, 72 & 120hrs for many fibrous fe
- Dairyland Laboratories’ Digestion and Kinetics Laboratory consists of over 3500 ft2 of laboratory space dedicated exclusively to digestion analysis.\r\n\r\nWe have 2 pens, each consisting of 3-4 donor animals, fe
- Dairyland Laboratories announces that it has purchased the feed laboratory from Waypoint Analytical in Leola, PA. Waypoint will continue to provide other services at the Leola, PA location.
- A brief description of changes in fiber analysis.
- When clients send in samples for analysis, we know they would like those results as soon as possible. Most of the time, various decisions and someone’s business is impacted by those results. While trying to get those results back to you in a timely manner, our team of lab technicians are continual
- Selecting the most appropriate analysis on a sample can be challenging when faced with many NIR and chemistry options. While chemistry will always be the gold standard of nutrient analysis, NIR is a secondary method which is very repeatable and economical. Dairyland offers a broad range of NIR and
- We continue to see increased levels of mold, yeast, zearalenone, and vomitoxin in this year’s corn and corn silage samples. More recently, we’ve also seen an uptick in zearalenone and vomitoxin in corn byproducts including distillers grain, gluten feed, and corn screenings.
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