
Aspergillus ear mold is favored by hot and dry conditions and is a concern for the 2022 Kansas corn season. Aspergillus can produce aflatoxin, a known carcinogen that is highly regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. Producers can reduce the incidence of aflatoxin and other mycotoxins after harvest by taking certain precautions.

Aflatoxin from Aspergillus ear mold can affect corn quality, feed safety, and market acceptance. This article outlines key identification tips, testing options, feeding guidelines, and storage practices to reduce risk after harvest.