As outdoor temperatures warm during late winter, spring, and early summer, the potential for grain storage problems increases, along with the need for grain monitoring and management.
December corn hasn’t closed above $3.75 this past month and it’s only closed below $3.65 in 7 of the last 27 trading sessions. While frost concerns are fading, farmers are not selling, and it seems ...
GRAND FORKS - It's a sure sign of a wet fall: Ken Hellevang, grain drying specialist with the North Dakota State University Extension Service, is fielding more questions about storing wet grain, ...