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Relevance of Grain Aeration Valuable Grain Management Tool
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Storage of clean grain is important as clean grain helps in Preventing mold and insects. Improving air distribution through the stored mass and also during Drying, Aeration or Cooling. Ensure that Grain is at the recommended moisture level for storage. Before storing, the storage facility should be cleaned thoroughly. www.SCAFCO.com Good Storage Practice
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Grain Aeration Basics Why Aerate Grain Aeration is the practice of moving air through stored grain to reduce the rate of grain deterioration and prevent storage losses. Spoilage in stored grain is caused by mold growth and insect activity, which is related to the moisture content and temperature of the stored grain. Aeration greatly improves the "storability" of grain by maintaining a cool, uniform temperature throughout the storage to reduce mold development and insect activity and to prevent moisture migration.
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Grain Enemies Insects Mold and Fungi Moisture Heat
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Why Aerate Grain? To condition the dry grain Conditioned grain Less mold/fungi growth Less insect activity Managed moisture Managed heat Improves chances of successful long term storage
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Why Aerate Grain? Because grain is alive – If planted, it will grow – It lives & breathes – It gives up moisture – It absorbs moisture – It will not be harmed by cold temperatures, but it can be harmed by too much heat
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Why Aerate Grain? Because Aeration equalizes moisture Aeration equalizes temperature Control insect environment
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Moisture - Temperature - Storage Capability 40 30 20 10 Moisture Temperature ºCºF
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Moisture Content 13%15%20%25%30% Storage Air Temperature (F) (C) 80.6 ° 75.2 ° 69.8 ° 64.4 ° 60.8 ° 55.4 ° 50.0 ° 44.6 ° 39.2 ° 35.6 ° 450 780 1410 2520 4500 87 116 155 207 250 337 466 725 906 1140 12.1 16.1 21.5 27.0 35.0 48.0 75.0 94.0 118.0 4.3 5.8 7.8 9.6 12.5 14.0 27.0 34.0 42.0 2.6 3.5 4.6 5.8 7.5 10.0 16.0 20.0 25.0 27 ° 24 ° 21 ° 18 ° 16 ° 13 ° 10 ° 7 ° 4 ° 2 ° Safe Storage Period (Days)
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Shelled cornSoybeans Wheat and barley Sunflowers Short term15.5%13%14%11% One year14121310 Long term1311139 Storage moisture Vs Storage Period
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Warm Weather Effects Warm Air Cold Grain Cold Grain Warm Air Warm Grain Cold Air Settles Spring & Summer Moisture migration
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Cool Weather Effects Cool Air Warm Grain Warm Grain Cold Air Settles Cold Grain Warm Air Rises Fall & Winter Cool Air Moisture migration
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Why Aerate Grain? To equalize moisture migration
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Aeration Problem Center “fines” Fines material in grain gather in the center of the silo
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Aeration Solution During Silo Filling draw out some grain from silo couple of times center to make cone in grain
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Aeration Problem Dirty aeration tunnels Plugged floor perforations Obstructed roof vents
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Aeration Solution Clean silo tunnels, ducts, floors, and roof vents before filling silo
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Aeration Problem Over filling silo
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Aeration Solution Don’t overfill the silo!
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Aeration Problem Spoiled grain on silo wall Keep grain temperature near average ambient air temperature to avoid condensation on walls
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When to Aerate When grain and outside air temperature not more than 9 0 C difference Before 7 AM or After 7 PM. Aerate to maintain uniform temperature in the silo When you start - you must finish!
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Successful Grain Storage Check grain temperatures weekly Aerate grain to remove possible “Hot” spots Aerate grain to maintain uniform temperature in the silo Aerate grain to prevent insects infestations
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