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Prevention is the key to managing stored grain pests

2016-08-23 15:11:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Lee Townsend, University of Kentucky Insects can infest any grain that is stored longer than six months. High moisture content and temperatures are not the only causes of grain spoilage. Pests can also damage the crop and kill profits. The only way to stop pests from invading is to prevent them from infecting the crop. read more

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