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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 811803" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>The only thing I can find for a name is Myco Plus. I don't think it directly lowered the SCC. The added stress of the mycotoxins must have raised to SCC and by adding the binder it indirectly must have led to a lower SCC. Just a guess. I think the reason I was having so many problems, and most others in this region, was 2009 was a very cool, wet fall and the crop was full of mold spores going into the pile. I had many people tell me that it was the perfect weather for such an event and that it wasn't very common in this area for that to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 811803, member: 2744"] The only thing I can find for a name is Myco Plus. I don't think it directly lowered the SCC. The added stress of the mycotoxins must have raised to SCC and by adding the binder it indirectly must have led to a lower SCC. Just a guess. I think the reason I was having so many problems, and most others in this region, was 2009 was a very cool, wet fall and the crop was full of mold spores going into the pile. I had many people tell me that it was the perfect weather for such an event and that it wasn't very common in this area for that to happen. [/QUOTE]
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