Long Distance Insects raise the Hygiene Bar (GRDC Ground Cover)
New insights into the ecology of three major
insect pests of stored grain have implications
for farm hygiene practices
New insights into the ecology of three major
insect pests of stored grain have implications
for farm hygiene practices

Prevention rather than cure is always the best approach when it comes to grain storage hygiene GroundCover™ Supplement Issue: 119 | 02 Nov 2015 | Author: Philip Burrill

Applying diatomaceous earth to a grain silo for insect control. 3 of 3 demonstration videos by DAFWA’s Chris Newman.

Download PDF When it comes to controlling pests in stored grain — prevention is better than cure. Grain residues in storages or older grain stocks

Download PDF The tolerance for live pests in grain sold off farm is nil. With growers increasing the amount of grain stored on farm, an integrated

Application of Dryacide Dust for the Structural Treatment of Grain Silos, Bins & Grain Stores, DPI, info sheet Download PDF

Grain Storage Pest Control Guide – Northern & Southern Regions, GRDC, Fact sheet September 2010 Download PDF

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Grain Silo Hygiene Grain storage consultant Peter Botta gives useful tips on silo hygiene as part of a grain storage series for the Grains Research

Explore practical grain storage strategies, phosphine resistance research, fumigation technologies, and surveillance innovations featured in the GroundCover Grain Storage Supplement (Nov–Dec 2010). This edition highlights industry efforts to improve grain hygiene, protect grain quality, manage insect resistance, and support best-practice on-farm grain storage across Australia.