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Category: Grain Storage

cleaning-and-storage-of-oil-seed-lcdm

When you grow and press oil seed, like in the canola industry, you need to use the right methods for proper oil seed cleaning and storage. When you fail to take the proper measures, the quality of your seed and oil will drop, which can lead to financial losses. To ensure the quality of the…

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If you own a farm, feed mill, commercial elevator or serve a similar role that works with grains regularly, you need a reliable and safe way to store your grain. With several different grain storage techniques out there, you want to be sure you pick the right one. Grain storage bags, grain piles and grain…

how-to-design-grain-storage-facility-lcdm

Contents Grain system designs are complex. There are so many moving parts and dependent factors involved that can significantly affect your facility’s efficiency and profit. When you’re designing a grain handling system, including every necessary element can be a daunting task. From location to layout to custom-designed equipment, you want to make sure your facility…

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Since humans first started harvesting and processing grains, there has been a need for grain storage. The ability to store grain means residential and commercial farmers can keep crops throughout the season and feed livestock or save it until they can sell it for the best possible market price. Successful grain storage requires a dry,…

quick-guide-to-soybean-crush-facilities-lcdm

The newest trend for making more eco-conscious decisions is soybean usage. Despite soybeans having been around for hundreds of years and cementing themselves in the modern era as a milk alternative, they have many other surprising uses. Scientists have discovered that we can use the soybean for more than just an ingredient in milk alternatives…

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Contents Upgrade Your Grain Handling Equipment Today with LCDM Thanks to recent technology and equipment improvements, the grain handling industry is far safer and more efficient than it used to be. Gone are the days of climbing inside grain bins to investigate concerns or spending valuable working time manually testing the temperature and moisture levels…

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