Discounted grains, hidden costs: the risk of damaged kernels

Kernel damage fundamentally changes grain behavior in storage — and the associated risks are often underestimated.

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Anette Linnea Rasmussen | Dreamstime.com

Discounted grain often comes with a familiar justification: it looks acceptable and the price is right. Lots with cracked or broken kernels are frequently viewed as manageable, especially when visible mold is absent. However, kernel damage fundamentally changes grain behavior in storage — and the associated risks are often underestimated.

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