Authors: Muir, W.E. And H.A.H. Wallace
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Description: Grain is frequently harvested before it is adequately dried in the field because of poor weather conditions or other factors. In many cases, high moisture grain must be stored for some time before it can be dried, processed, or fed to livestock. Grain having a high moisture content deteriorates rapidly in storage due to mould growth and insect and mite infestations. One method of reducing deterioration is to store the grain in air-tight containers. Insects, mites, and aerobic fungi are rendered inactive or die as the oxygen in the container is consumed by the organisms

Keywords: storage of high moisture grain in an air-tight butyl rubber bin
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Citation: Muir, W.E. and H.A.H. Wallace 1971. STORAGE OF HIGH MOISTURE GRAIN IN AN AIR-TIGHT BUTYL RUBBER BIN. Canadian Agricultural Engineering 13(1):29-31.
Volume: 13
Issue: 1
Pages 29 - 31
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Date: 1971
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