Monitor fall and winter stored grain to prevent problems

Both a warm fall and rapid change to winter increases the potential for stored grain problems, says Ken Hellevang, professor emeritus and retired North Dakota State University Extension agricultural engineer. Grain needs to be dry or cool to prevent mold growth.For example, cereal grain at 18% moisture content can be stored for up to about 200 days at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or about 90 da...

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