WEBINAR ALERT:

See TotalTarget for Sprout Damage in Action!

For over 70 years, falling number machines have been the standard for assessing wheat quality issues caused by sprout damage or late maturity amylase (LMA). But high costs, low throughput, and safety concerns have left the wheat industry looking for a better solution. That’s why we’re so excited to introduce TotalTarget for Sprout Damage, the world’s first rapid test for pre-harvest sprouting and LMA.

If you haven’t caught us on the trade show circuit this spring for a live demo, here’s your chance to see our game-changing alternative to falling number machines in action. On May 7th at 10 am CST, we’re partnering with our friends at Grain Journal and Milling Journal for a first-look webinar that will give you the inside scoop on this innovative tool that could change the way you test for sprout damage.

In this webinar, you’ll:

✅ See a live demo of the test in action from prep to read—with results reported in the same unit as falling number machines (seconds)
✅ Learn how to test for DON and sprout damage simultaneously in  just 7 minutes
✅ Dive into the science and story behind the test with our wheat-expert development partners at Washington State University
✅ Hear firsthand feedback from a beta tester already using the test in real-world conditions

REGISTER NOW: envirologix.com/sdw

Even if you can’t make the live webinar, all registrants will receive the recording via email. If you want more information about TotalTarget for Sprout Damage, contact your account manager or email us at info@envirologix.com.

Non-GMO Webinar 501

You are invited to join a free webinar focused specifically on testing and sampling.

As a leading provider of testing solutions for Identity Preservation (IP) and Non-GMO programs, EnviroLogix has joined NSF International in presenting a webinar to discuss testing technologies that can be applied to the Non-GMO Project verification process.

The testing requirements for the Non-GMO Project can be a little be tricky. Sampling and testing for GMOs can be easy with QuickScan technology by EnviroLogix.  This webinar will look at how EnviroLogix has supported the grain industry through its innovative, simple and cost-effective platform, now being applied to the Non-GMO Project. Also joining the will be representatives of Eurofins, focusing specifically on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing.

This is the 5th installment of the NSF Non-GMO Project webinar series aimed to get you ready, in compliance, and leveraging your in-place quality systems to gain market share with this new certification.

To participate in this informative session on July 1, click on the registration link below:

Non-GMO Project 501: Pointers on Sampling & Testing

July 1, 2015    –    10:30-11:30 Pacific Time

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Non-GMO Project Verification Free Webinar on Sampling & Testing

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We invite you to join EnviroLogix and NSF International on May 27 for a FREE webinar on testing technologies that can be applied to the Non-GMO Project verification process.

Keeping current on emerging Non-GMO market environments is critical in today’s grain industry. Research has shown that demand for non-GMO foods and ingredients is increasing and is projected to account for up to 30 percent of the U.S. retail food and beverage market by 2017.

As a leading provider of testing solutions for Identity Preservation (IP) and Non-GMO programs EnviroLogix will introduce the industry-leading QuickScan testing platform.

The same technology that has supported the grain industry worldwide is an ideal solution for any merchandisers wishing to test, quantify, document, and analyze the GMO status of agricultural commodities. (And it’s useful for mycotoxin testing too!)

We hope you’ll join us for this informative session on May 27 at 10:30-11:30 am PST. And if you can’t make it to that session, there is another one on July 1. To register, click on the link of the date you are interested in.

May 27, 2015

10:30 – 11:30 am Pacific

July 1, 2015

10:30-11:30 am Pacific