Cold-air aeration for temporary storage of high-moisture shelled corn discusses storage time, kernel damage and find material, aeration systems, operation, and drying methods after cold storage
The goal for a corn drying and storage system is to maintain grain quality without impeding harvesti...
Extension circular 738-48 is a revised version of extension circular 738 and provides information on...
Recorded data from weather stations in 11 southern states were used to determine the optimum initial...
This publication explains what aeration is and why it is necessary to keep farm-stored grain in good...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This NebGuide discusses aeration recommendations and corn moisture level limitations for holding wet...
This publication explains the equipment, management, and allowable storage time for drying grain wit...
This NebGuide discusses the role of aeration as part of a comprehensive management program for maint...
If the crop is to be fed, high moisture storage should be seriously considered as a way to save fuel...
An early fall and/or a short growing season can mean some hard decisions regarding the harvest, stor...
If cooling freshly dried corn in your dryer is a bottleneck at harvest time, tests at Iowa State ind...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
ABSTRACT. Grain in the U.S. Northwest is typically both over-dry and too warm for safe storage after...
We are now well into harvest, corn before beans in many cases. This is yet another unusual situation...
Extension circular 790 discusses ways of conditioning and storing soft corn. It provides informatio...
The goal for a corn drying and storage system is to maintain grain quality without impeding harvesti...
Extension circular 738-48 is a revised version of extension circular 738 and provides information on...
Recorded data from weather stations in 11 southern states were used to determine the optimum initial...
This publication explains what aeration is and why it is necessary to keep farm-stored grain in good...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This NebGuide discusses aeration recommendations and corn moisture level limitations for holding wet...
This publication explains the equipment, management, and allowable storage time for drying grain wit...
This NebGuide discusses the role of aeration as part of a comprehensive management program for maint...
If the crop is to be fed, high moisture storage should be seriously considered as a way to save fuel...
An early fall and/or a short growing season can mean some hard decisions regarding the harvest, stor...
If cooling freshly dried corn in your dryer is a bottleneck at harvest time, tests at Iowa State ind...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
ABSTRACT. Grain in the U.S. Northwest is typically both over-dry and too warm for safe storage after...
We are now well into harvest, corn before beans in many cases. This is yet another unusual situation...
Extension circular 790 discusses ways of conditioning and storing soft corn. It provides informatio...
The goal for a corn drying and storage system is to maintain grain quality without impeding harvesti...
Extension circular 738-48 is a revised version of extension circular 738 and provides information on...
Recorded data from weather stations in 11 southern states were used to determine the optimum initial...