corn drying and storage
August 24, 2024 | By Charles Ellis, University of Missouri Extension
TROY, Mo. — Corn planting in 2024 was a tale of two seasons, early and late, requiring special attention to drying and storage, says University of Missouri Extension agricultural engineering specialist Charles Ellis. Planting got off to a good start this year. Then Missouri averaged more than 6 inches of rain in April, about 2…
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