Hot and dry weather is expected for the next week or two, but forecasts vary on how dry August will be. Any weather shift could shake up the market. Debates continue if the areas where crops look ...
It’s getting to be quite a challenging start in the year from getting out of a late wet harvest season to now dealing with the disruptions of life and services as we know it due to the COVID-19 ...
CENTREVILLE — Grain farmers know that one of the most hazardous places on the farm can be the bins used to store and dry grain. To help aid first responders should their rescue efforts be needed, ...
FARGO - Now is the time to start spring natural-air drying grain. "Start natural-air drying corn when the average air temperature is about 40 degrees," says Ken Hellevang, North Dakota State ...
Once a hybrid has completed flowering, the grain begins the process of adding dry matter. Initially, grain moisture is 80 to 90% and decreases as starch accumulates. Once the grain fully colors and ...
A bumper crop can easily deteriorate in unfavorable storage conditions. Storing harvested grain dry and under regulated temperatures is key. High grain moisture content encourages spoilage and results ...
With some of last year's grain crop still in storage and a bumper crop expected this year, the demand for grain storage is high. "Grain can be stored in many types of facilities," North Dakota State ...
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Grains: Do grains spoil as the weather changes? Try these natural methods and keep them safe all year round.
Grain stored at home often spoils and becomes infested with insects as the weather changes. This always creates a concern ...
FARGO - Malting barley germination will be lost if adequate airflow is not provided to barley being dried by natural air or low-temperature drying so that it is dried within the allowable storage time ...
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