Filter the results Item type Select All/None File Article Collection Image Link Page Folder New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 148 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Turn Frost-damaged Corn into Silage NDSU’s dairy specialist offers advice on using frost-damaged corn for silage. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Oct. 5, 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 Moldy Corn Creates Respiratory Health Hazard People working with moldy corn should protect their respiratory system. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Nov. 9, 2009 Mold Affects Drying Corn Corn moisture and temperature affect mold growth. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Nov. 9, 2009 Preliminary Corn Mold Tests are Encouraging Tests in North Dakota have found few corn mold species known to produce mycotoxins. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Nov. 9, 2009 Minimize Heat Damage While Drying Corn Drying time and temperature can cause corn kernels to become discolored. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Nov. 16, 2009 Previous 10 items 1 ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Next 10 items