Fines (material smaller than whole corn kernels) are troublesome and continually increase as corn lots move from harvest to utilization. This article reviews characteristics of fines in corn, including constituents, size distribution, nutritive and economic values, density, and airflow resistance, and presents analysis of them. These characteristics are related to corn grading, handling, and processing issues
The grinding behavior of corn and corncobs was investigated at moisture content levels of 10.39%, 16...
Effects of plant densities, hybrid maturities, and harvesting dates were studied for production of f...
The bulk density of raw corn stover is a major limitation to its large-scale viability as a biomass ...
A study was conducted to determine airflow resistance of cleanings removed from corn by screening an...
Data on U.S. corn quality were summarized by geographic region and market location. There were signi...
Gravity tables are used in the seed industry to sort seed corn and other seeds for upgrading seed qu...
Fine material in grain: an overview / Richard Stroshine -- Factors that affect the costs of fines in...
Six rotary grain cleaner models were tested for efficiency of removal of fine material from dry corn...
Material handling losses and corn quality changes were measured in three typical on-farm corn-drying...
A study was conducted to determine physical and chemical characteristics of com fines removed by a K...
Characteristics of corn used by industry are discussed here. Publications frequently refer to the te...
Corn is traditionally priced on the basis of U.S. No. 2 grade. However, with the release of CCC-owne...
Evaluation of mechanical damage has always been one of the most elusive problems associated with the...
Pictures and descriptions of kernel damage were reproduced from the interpretive line slides with th...
Kernels from a pair of isogenic lines (with regard to hardness) and two commercial hybrids of dent c...
The grinding behavior of corn and corncobs was investigated at moisture content levels of 10.39%, 16...
Effects of plant densities, hybrid maturities, and harvesting dates were studied for production of f...
The bulk density of raw corn stover is a major limitation to its large-scale viability as a biomass ...
A study was conducted to determine airflow resistance of cleanings removed from corn by screening an...
Data on U.S. corn quality were summarized by geographic region and market location. There were signi...
Gravity tables are used in the seed industry to sort seed corn and other seeds for upgrading seed qu...
Fine material in grain: an overview / Richard Stroshine -- Factors that affect the costs of fines in...
Six rotary grain cleaner models were tested for efficiency of removal of fine material from dry corn...
Material handling losses and corn quality changes were measured in three typical on-farm corn-drying...
A study was conducted to determine physical and chemical characteristics of com fines removed by a K...
Characteristics of corn used by industry are discussed here. Publications frequently refer to the te...
Corn is traditionally priced on the basis of U.S. No. 2 grade. However, with the release of CCC-owne...
Evaluation of mechanical damage has always been one of the most elusive problems associated with the...
Pictures and descriptions of kernel damage were reproduced from the interpretive line slides with th...
Kernels from a pair of isogenic lines (with regard to hardness) and two commercial hybrids of dent c...
The grinding behavior of corn and corncobs was investigated at moisture content levels of 10.39%, 16...
Effects of plant densities, hybrid maturities, and harvesting dates were studied for production of f...
The bulk density of raw corn stover is a major limitation to its large-scale viability as a biomass ...