If crop output projections reach fruition this fall, there could be a lot of corn and soybeans stored in places where it normally isn't. There are a lot of temporary and alternative storage options, but keeping that grain in good shape becomes more of a challenge when it's stored somewhere other than a grain bin, making attention to temperature and moisture of that grain a much higher priority, says South Dakota State University Extension plant pathologist Bob Fanning.
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