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Resources for animal food producers in flooded areas of Gulf Coast

2018-10-10 11:00:00| National Hog Farmer

The FDA reminds harvesters that crops harvested from flooded fields are often unacceptable because of contamination. Flood waters, which are different from pooled rain water, may contain sewage, pathogenic organisms, pesticides, chemical wastes or other toxic substances.

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