Bucketology Newsletter

Keep stored grain cool and dry

Written by Maxi-Lift, Inc. | Feb 26, 2015 5:00:00 AM

Keeping stored grain cool is important as outdoor temperatures start to warm this spring, a North Dakota State University Extension Service agricultural engineer advises. Each 10 degrees the grain temperature increases reduces the allowable storage time by about half, according to Ken Hellevang, also a professor in NDSU’s Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department.