Still got leftover grain in your bins from 2017 you haven’t sold yet? Well then, you need to really need to consider what needs to be done to help maximize your returns when you do decide to sell. The grain in those...
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The weather is changing, those winter temperatures are leaving, and summer temperatures will soon be on their way. It is now time to think about the corn that has been stored in the bins since last fall and consider the ramifications of...
Keep Stored Grain Cool During Spring and Summer Keeping stored grain cool is important as outdoor temperatures fluctuate and eventually start to warm this spring, a North Dakota State University Extension Service grain storage expert advises. “Not only will daytime temperatures be...
The following storage information is from Dr. Ken Hellevang at North Dakota State University. It is more specific than what normally gets put in print in magazines ad great info. He has approved it being sent to others to help keep grain...
GRAIN BIN SAFETY This Blog post is a re-post of a past post that is always good to learn. This week is grain bin safety week (Feb 17th – 23rd), with many farms hauling grain to market right now, with me...