Post-Harvest Handling of Organic Grain

Content Source: North Carolina State Extension

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This North Carolina State Extension article provides practical guidance on post-harvest handling and storage of organic small grains. The publication covers key storage management practices and introduces the SLAM system (Sanitize/Seal, Load, Aerate, Monitor) as a comprehensive preventive approach to maintaining grain quality while preserving organic integrity.

Region

Southeast

Topic

Post-Harvest Quality and Safety

Category

Grain and Field Crops

Year Published

2014

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