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    Managing Grain for Year-Round Storage

    George Foster and, Bruce Mckenzie (1979)
    Summary

    Grain has a limited storage life. If most of this life is used up during the fall and winter, the grain may not make it through the following summer. There are basic management practices, however, that can prolong this storage life. Attention to these practices should help insure successful grain storage the year around.

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    Organization
    Purdue Extension
    Publisher
    Purdue University
    Published
    1979
    Material Type
    Written Material
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