Worried about corn infected with mold or stalk quality issues? You’re not alone. Anecdotal evidence is popping up across the Internet, and according to a recent Farm Journal Pulse poll, farmers said ...
Grain storage bins are routinely monitored for temperature to control insect and mold problems. Now an scientists have preliminary research findings showing that monitoring carbon dioxide -- along ...
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 ...
Colorado corn growers rarely see ear rots or grain molds in fields, in large part because of our normally dry fall weather. But it is happening this year. Cooler and wetter summer and fall weather ...
The cool, wet conditions not only are delaying Nebraska's corn harvest, ear rots and grain molds could add their plaguing presence to some fields. Tamra Jackson is a University of Nebraska-Lincoln ...
If you’re one of the many farmers storing grain on-farm to hold out for better prices, make sure you don’t fall in the out-of-sight, out-of-mind trap. One misstep could be the difference between ...
Properly managing grain in storage is crucial for maintaining its quality, preventing spoilage and ensuring that it remains safe for consumption.
Penicillium is another grain mold that can cause a discoloration of the embryo known as "blue eye" and may be accompanied by the production of penicillic acid, which is not usually a toxin concern.
Mycotoxins, such as aflatoxins, fumonisins, and deoxynivalenol, are toxic chemical substances produced by certain species of fungi that can develop in crops. Maira Duffeck, Extension row crop ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract A generation mean analysis of resistance to two sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench)grain molds, namely, C. lunata and F. moniliforme, was ...
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