Happy new year to you and yours! I hope that you have been able to enjoy time with family and friends over the past couple of ...
Lodi UK Technical & key accounts director, Ross Goodman said: “Grain insects rely on temperatures above 12 degrees Celsius to breed and survive, meaning when the outside temperature drops, farmers ...
Ross Goodman, Lodi UK Technical & Key Accounts Director, says: “Grain insects rely on temperatures above 12 degrees Celsius to breed and survive, meaning when the outside temperature drops, farmers ...
Cold snaps can help farmers cut insect pressure. Learn how temperature and humidity control protect grain quality.
Grain stored on farms faces two major threats — mold and insects — that could, without proper management, cause significant economic losses from lost dry matter and lower grain quality. To effectively ...
For grain in storage, it’s important to think about how to manage that grain to make sure it remains at safe moisture levels. If you still have grain in storage, here are some reminders for what ...
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