By Lou Helenberger
This past Fall, the Craft Millers Guild (CMG) partnered with the Common Grain Alliance (CGA) to present a three-part Fall webinar series for millers, grain farmers, and other small businesses participating in regional grain value chains. The webinar series brought together nearly 60 participants who were eager to learn more about flour marketing and crop testing.
The first webinar, “Be Safe and Sell More: Introduction to Grains Testing for the Farmer, Processor, and Maker,” was held on September 10th and introduced the topic of grains testing to farmers, millers and grain processors. Moderator Gabriel Key of Lead Well Eat Well was joined by Aimee Hill, a Cereals and Grains Specialist at Hartwick College Center for Food & Beverage, and Katherine Phelan, the Baker in Residence there.
Attendees learned about the purpose grain testing, key grain tests, practical tips for bake testing, grain storage and milling conditions/testing, and the management of DON contamination. According to Madelyn Smith, executive director of the Common Grain Alliance, this session “aimed to bridge knowledge gaps in grain testing and processing, helping participants use data to ensure safety and consistency, communicate product value, and build trust with customers.”