Figure 1. When traditional storage is limited, structures, bags, and piles may provide suitable alternatives if grain is carefully stored and monitored. Grain can be stored short-term in piles, but losses can quickly develop if it's not properly protected from the elements or stored too long.
Figure 1. When traditional storage is limited, structures, bags, and piles may provide suitable alternatives if grain is carefully stored and monitored. Grain can be stored short-term in piles, but losses can quickly develop if it's not properly protected from the elements or stored too long.

Consider Pros, Cons of Alternative Grain Storage Methods

August 25, 2015

Grain can be stored in many types of facilities. All storage options should keep the grain dry and provide adequate aeration to control grain temperature.

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