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Faunsdale, AL | I think it's going to depend on how much of the end kernels off the ears etc got into the clean grain in the first place.
Cleaning is only going to work if something is there that can be removed (obvious) and the stuff that's coming out is high in aflatoxin (again obvious).
So if you had clean corn to start with and kept it in good condition while you had it stored, I doubt there's a lot that cleaning can do for it. But if you have trash and light kernels etc, I would give it a whirl.
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