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Textbook – “Managing Stored Grain” by Carl Reed

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Managing Stored Grain

to Preserve Quality and Value

By Carl Reed

This unique book is written specifically for those in grain operations and addresses the full
range of topics related to maintaining the quality of grain stored on the commercial scale. It demonstrates
how science based information can be incorporated into grain storage operations to increase efficiency and decrease the risk of grain deterioration. Written in layman’s language, it will be comprehensible to every reader regardless of academic background.

The focus of the book reflects the author’s many years of research experience in farm bins and grain elevators, in addition to his extensive contact with grain operations’ professionals, both on the job and in the more than one hundred storage meetings he has conducted. The text was reviewed by grain industry leaders to ensure that it speaks to the information needs of real grain handlers and by leading scientists to ensure the accuracy of the information.

8" ×10" softcover; 244 pages; 74 color illus., 4 black and white illus.; ISBN1-891127-47 0; Item No. 27470

Price - $169
Persons currently enrolled in a U. S. institution of higher learning may purchase the book at the student price
of $80 (see link below). Participants in Dr. Reed’s seminars and workshops purchase the book from him at the student price of $80.

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This book will not duplicate any book on your shelf -- it does not merely summarize the information already available to grain operations personnel. Rather, the text guides the reader to the existing publications before proceeding to information not available elsewhere. Topics covered include: grain quality factors and terminology; grain insects and molds; physical processes affecting stored grain; grain sampling and monitoring; sanitation in grain elevators; aeration management; grain dryer management; and bulk grain fumigation.

This resource will be of use to grain handlers, grain storage managers, grain elevator managers, bulk handlers, and grain merchandisers. It will also be an excellent teaching tool for courses in Agricultural Systems Management, Transport and Distribution - Grain Handling, Grain Processing, Feed Manufacturing, Grain Drying & Storage Systems, Grain Storage, Flour Milling, Applied Entomology, Applied mycology, and related areas of study.

Contents
Introduction; Grain Quality Factors: Grain Value; Grain Uses and Value; Grain Structure and Nutritional Quality; Evaluating Grain Quality; Physical Processes in Grain Storage: Handling Equipment; Storage Bins; Weight Distribution in Grain Masses; Flow Patterns;
Segregation by Particle Size; Mechanical Damage; Grain Moisture; Air Currents; Insects of Stored Grain: Classification; Ecology; Insect Identification; Life Requirements and Capabilities; Anatomy of An Infestation; Grain Molds: Microorganisms; Types of Grain Molds; Characteristics and Requirements of Storage Molds; Kernel Infection and Damage; Mold Infection in Market Grain; Effect of Storage Molds on the Nutritional Value of Grain; Detecting Mold Growth in Commercial Storage; Controlling Grain Mold; Monitoring for Grain Quality, Grain Condition, and Pests: Grain Sampling; Laboratory Equipment for Grain Grading; Principles of Sampling and Sample Analysis; Monitoring of Grain Temperature; In-Place Grain Sampling for Quality Monitoring; Sanitation in Grain Storage: Sanitation for Purposes of Safety; Sanitation to Control Grain Contamination; Sanitation forest Control; Aeration: Objectives and Benefits; Aeration Hardware; Common Aeration Systems in Elevator Bins; Characteristics of Air Under Pressure; Quotes for New Aeration Hardware; How a Cooling Front Forms; Cooling Time and Fan Management; Understanding the Physical Processes Of Grain Cooling; Use of Aeration Systems as Grain Dryers; Efficient Cooling Strategies; Grain Drying Strategies: Grain Drying Hardware; Drying Basics; Visualizing the Drying Process; The Drying Plan; Unconventional Drying Techniques; Grain Fumigation: Pesticide Regulation; Contact Insecticides; Fumigation; Index

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