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Farm stored grain protection: Moisture content and temperature of stored grain important in prevention of infestation by pests

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A. E. Michelbacher, University of California, Berkeley
John E. Swift, University of California, Berkeley

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California Agriculture 8(9):6-6.

Published September 01, 1954

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The most important pests of stored grain–such as the granary and rice weevils–either do not thrive or cannot live in grain whose moisture content is 10% or less.

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Farm stored grain protection: Moisture content and temperature of stored grain important in prevention of infestation by pests

A. E. Michelbacher, John E. Swift
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Farm stored grain protection: Moisture content and temperature of stored grain important in prevention of infestation by pests

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

A. E. Michelbacher, University of California, Berkeley
John E. Swift, University of California, Berkeley

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(9):6-6.

Published September 01, 1954

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The most important pests of stored grain–such as the granary and rice weevils–either do not thrive or cannot live in grain whose moisture content is 10% or less.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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