Author:
Petterson D. S.,Choct M.,Rayner C. J.,Harris D. J.,Blakeney A. B.
Abstract
The literature contains a wide range of reported values for the content of
most chemical constituents of feed grains and meals. It is not possible to
assess accurately how much of this variation is due to genotypic and
environmental factors and how much to differences in methodologies between
laboratories. We have reviewed the literature for the preparation and analysis
of feed grains (cereals, legumes, and oilseeds) and made recommendations for
procedures considered to give the most accurate and reliable results.
Recommendations are also made for a quality assurance scheme, an
inter-laboratory evaluation program, and the use of reference materials.
Australia-wide adoption of these practices should ensure that any future
variations observed can be ascribed to genotype and/or environment. This
review is part of a national premium feed grains quality project which, in
turn, is part of a program to provide more accurate and reliable information
about the true value of our feed grains to the domestic and international
feeds industries.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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