SRE always has good advice . . . but cylinders cast are not really a measure of the concrete strength at site - they are an indication of the concrete's potential. If you wish to have site strength, then in situ testing would be one way to gauge the in situ strength. On thing to remember in my view is that poor consolidation of the concrete can have a major impact on the strength of the concrete placed. I have read that this can be up to and exceeding 10% as a reduction in the concrete's strength.
One source:
Compaction of concrete
Any entrapped air resulting from inadequate compaction of the plastic concrete will lead to a reduction in strength. If there was 10% trapped air in the concrete, the strength will fall down in the range of 30 to 40%.