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A feed testing lab can operate within a number of different production, research, and public health contexts. They can<ref name="WardObtain24">{{cite web |url=https://animal.ifas.ufl.edu/media/animalifasufledu/dairy-website/ruminant-nutrition-symposium/archives/12.-WardRNS2024.pdf |format=PDF |title=Obtaining value from a feed/forage lab engagement |work=Florida Ruminant Nutrition Symposium |date=27 February 2024 |accessdate=22 May 2024}}</ref>:
* act as a third-party consultant, interpreting analytical data;
* provide research and development support for new and revised formulations;
* provide analytical support for nutrition and contaminant determinations;
* provide development support for analytical methods;
* ensure quality to specifications, accreditor standards, and regulations;
* develop informative databases and data libraries for researchers;
* manage in-house and remote sample collection, labeling, and registration, including on farms; and
* report accurate and timely results to stakeholders, including those responsible for monitoring public health.


==Base LIMS requirements for animal feed testing==
==Base LIMS requirements for animal feed testing==

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[[File:|right|400px]] Title: What are the key elements of a LIMS for animal feed testing?

Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas

License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

Publication date: May 2024

Introduction

This brief topical article will examine ...

Note: Any citation leading to a software vendor's site is not to be considered a recommendation for that vendor. The citation should however still stand as a representational example of what vendors are implementing in their systems.


A feed testing lab can operate within a number of different production, research, and public health contexts. They can[1]:

  • act as a third-party consultant, interpreting analytical data;
  • provide research and development support for new and revised formulations;
  • provide analytical support for nutrition and contaminant determinations;
  • provide development support for analytical methods;
  • ensure quality to specifications, accreditor standards, and regulations;
  • develop informative databases and data libraries for researchers;
  • manage in-house and remote sample collection, labeling, and registration, including on farms; and
  • report accurate and timely results to stakeholders, including those responsible for monitoring public health.

Base LIMS requirements for animal feed testing

Specialty LIMS requirements

Conclusion

References