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home'n dry.....again
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<blockquote data-quote="Sincock" data-source="post: 7722524" data-attributes="member: 156353"><p>The odd green grain isn't going to have a negative effect on the end result. Issues with the process can occur if there are lots of green grains but from what you have said you will be fine with which ever treatment you choose. Just DO NOT compact the grains in storage and DO NOT store higher than 3 meters. Moist grains will compact tighter restricting the ammonia gas from circulating and killing all moulds, fungi, bacteria etc... you may also see slightly less of protein or pH increase but this will be marginal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sincock, post: 7722524, member: 156353"] The odd green grain isn't going to have a negative effect on the end result. Issues with the process can occur if there are lots of green grains but from what you have said you will be fine with which ever treatment you choose. Just DO NOT compact the grains in storage and DO NOT store higher than 3 meters. Moist grains will compact tighter restricting the ammonia gas from circulating and killing all moulds, fungi, bacteria etc... you may also see slightly less of protein or pH increase but this will be marginal. [/QUOTE]
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