Existing grain storage capacity is not sufficient to contain the volume of corn anticipated in 2007. Many growers will consider temporary storage structures as a solution. Requirements for successful storage in temporary structures are the same as in standard bins, including sanitation, pest exclusion, water-tightness, structural strength and aeration. This article addresses these critical storage requirements.
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