grain planting News
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Earthworms decompose GM maize
Pest-resistant genetically modified (GM) maize makes up an increasing proportion of maize grown commercially in the EU. A new study shows that earthworms may help break down the toxins produced by GM maize. GM maize (Bt-maize) plants are engineered to produce 'cry' proteins that are toxic to the European corn borer, a major insect pest responsible for corn crop losses. Recent studies have shown ...
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Stored Grain Poses Danger
Remember these safety reminders when working around full bins If you have any grain left from last fall’s harvest and plan to clean out your bins once you finish planting, remember not to enter a bin when unloading or breaking up a mass of grain. Anyone working around grain bins needs to be aware of the dangers of stored grain, warns Ken Hellevang, North Dakota State University Extension ...
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TS3600 as stand-alone screen delivers high-quality grain sizes in processing and recycling
With the TS3600 RUBBLE MASTER, the market leader for mobile Compact Recyclers, launched a high-performance double-deck screen at the end of 2006. The first mobile tracked screen of the successful RM product family was designed as the perfect addition to the high-throughput compact crushers – for top quality and value added with the graded value grain. Having said that, the merits of the TS3600 ...
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