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Grain storage a concern in South Dakota heading into winter

Written by Maxi-Lift, Inc. | Dec 31, 2016 5:00:00 AM

A combination of unseasonably warm, dry fall weather and low corn prices could mean more grain is stored on farms this winter. Agriculture experts said that farmers will have to watch how they store their grain and wait for prices to rise, the Aberdeen News reported. Cold weather is critical to preserving grains, such as corn, South Dakota State University Extension agronomy field specialist David Karki said.