Proper grain monitoring and storage remain critical in springtime

Stored grain should be monitored closely to detect any storage problems early. (NDSU photo)

Stored grain should be monitored closely to detect any storage problems early. (NDSU photo)

NDSU Extension As outdoor temperatures warm during spring and early summer, there is an increasing potential for grain storage problems and an increasing need for grain monitoring and management, says Ken Hellevang, North Dakota State University Extension agricultural engineer and grain drying expert.“The stored grain temperature increases in parts of a bin in the spring due to solar h...

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