As the temperature rises in the spring, grains may need to be drier than they were through the winter to ensure they will not ...
Sinking Mississippi River levels in recent years have caused grain shipping disruptions, prompting farmers to pursue on-farm grain bins to preserve quality and market potential. "Storage is becoming a ...
Like many area farmers these days, Vaughn Gross-Rhode is looking for drier times. Soggy weather has delayed the harvest for grain producers like Gross-Rhode, who farms northwest of North Bend. It’s ...
It’s not just corn that’s at risk of spoilage; soybeans can have storage problems too. In a big bin, beans will spoil if they ...
NICOLLET, Minn. — Farmer Warren Krohn was looking to update his LP-fired corn dryer after he switched from growing corn and soybeans to producing only corn. He wanted something that would be more ...
During a busy harvest, farmers can’t afford unnecessary downtime. That’s why it’s critical to make sure that grain systems are ready for peak performance before the combines roll. Randy Sheley, grain ...
A little-used grain-drying technique can help farmers control energy costs, according to an Ohio State University agricultural engineer. Robert Hansen of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development ...
FARGO - The storability of grain depends on the grain quality, moisture content and temperature. "Grain moisture content must decrease as the grain temperature increases to safely store grain," says ...
WEST FARGO, N.D. -- Custom Marketing Company is harnessing air to dry grain and oilseeds. The West Fargo-based company has been promoting Pressure Cure drying since 1983, said Terry Wastweet, company ...
VALLEY CITY, N.D. — When June storms demolished three grain bins that Dean Bjornson had planned to use to store much of this year’s crop, his reaction was to bag it instead. He ordered 14 grain ...
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