Having more on-farm grain storage can give farmers flexibility in marketing their crops and allow for more efficiency during harvest time. University of Missouri Extension Ag Engineer Jim Crawford ...
Weak markets, warm weather, and high inventory are creating a perfect storm for grain deterioration. Here's how to protect ...
An Iowa farmer walks past damaged grain bins following a 2020 derecho. Farmers across the Midwest have seen their grain bins destroyed or damaged in recent years by tornadoes, derechos and other ...
Longer grain storage raises risk from moisture, temperature shifts, and pests; real-time monitoring helps farmers protect ...
There are many reasons why on-farm grain storage is used by producers across Ohio. It may be part of the marketing strategy, feed storage for farm use, and/or income and tax management to complete ...
The story of the biblical Old Testament’s Joseph, who I consider the first secretary of agriculture, highlights the timeless importance of grain storage during years of plenty to prepare for scarcity.
BERRYTON — Bob Haselwood’s cellphone rings. A truck driver can’t find the 1,850-acre Haselwood Farms at Berryton. Directions are given and shortly a semi-powered grain trailer is positioned on the ...
Commercial grain elevators often pile their grain outside for temporary storage. Though this is initially an inexpensive investment, it leaves grain exposed to the elements and increases the ...
About forty-five years ago, my Dad decided to add three more steel storage bins to the one already standing in our farm yard. The dimensions of these Lindsay Husky Giants were 21 feet in diameter and ...
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