Tissue sampling can be a powerful diagnostic tool. Pulling samples on a regular basis can help you stay ahead of potential issues that have yet to visually reveal themselves. It may also allow the opportunity to take corrective action in a timely manner. But, this tool must be handled properly.
So, what are the benefits of tissue sampling and what are best practices in pulling and submitting samples? In this Back 2 Basics video, Brad and Ryan discuss their opinions on this in-season diagnostic tool.
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