Filter the results Item type Select All/None Link Folder Collection Image Article Page File New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 71 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Preservatives Make Wet Hay Useable Preservatives may be the answer if the moisture content of harvested hay is too high for proper storage. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Sept. 14, 2009 High-moisture Corn Again Expected at Harvest Corn could have high moisture levels at harvest time. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Oct. 5, 2009 Cool Stored Wheat and Barley, Check Moisture Content Stored wheat and barley should be cooled and checked for moisture content to prevent deterioration. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Oct. 12, 2009 NDSU Offers Soybean Drying, Storage Advice NDSU’s grain-drying expert offers tips on drying and storing soybeans. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Oct. 19, 2009 High-moisture Corn Creates Storage Problems NDSU’s grain-drying expert offers advice on storing high-moisture corn. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Oct. 26, 2009 Drying High-moisture Corn Can Be Tricky Drying high-moisture corn requires extra care. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Oct. 26, 2009 Get Accurate Moisture Content Measurements NDSU’s grain-drying expert offers tips on how to obtain accurate corn moisture content measurements. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Nov. 2, 2009 Late, Wet Corn Harvest Favors Ear Mold Field moisture above 18 percent to 20 percent for a long time and temperatures above 45 degrees generally favor ear mold development. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Nov. 2, 2009 Work Safely Around Grain Working around grain and grain drying equipment can be dangerous. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Nov. 2, 2009 Mold Affects Drying Corn Corn moisture and temperature affect mold growth. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Nov. 9, 2009 Previous 10 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next 10 items