
Grain Storage Mite Pests
Authors: Dr Manoj Nayak, DAF, Ecosciences Precinct, Dutton Park Brisbane Download PDF Introduction Mites are common pests in grain storages and mostly occur in damp

Authors: Dr Manoj Nayak, DAF, Ecosciences Precinct, Dutton Park Brisbane Download PDF Introduction Mites are common pests in grain storages and mostly occur in damp

Source Link GRDC Key points Grain is most likely to be infested by beetles from your storage facility Effective hygiene can delay infestation for at

Download PDF Philip Burrill, Greg Daglish, Manoj Nayak DAF Qld. PBCRC code: PBCRC 3150 Take home messages • Venting grain after phosphine fumigation may take

This GRDC Back Pocket Guide is a practical field reference designed to help growers, grain handlers and storage managers quickly identify and manage common stored grain pests found in Australia. The guide provides clear photographs and easy-to-follow descriptions of major insect pests affecting stored grain, pulses and processed grain products, helping users recognise pests early before infestations become serious.
Source Link GRDC Author: Andrew Freeth, ‘Fairfield’ Gilgandra, Nuffield Farming Scholar Take home message Growers considering investment in On Farm Storage (OFS) should establish clear

Download PDF A Grains Industry Guide Overview and introduction Grain storage systems come in a range of shapes and sizes to meet farm requirements and

In order to kill grain pests at all stages of their life cycle (egg, larva, pupa, adult), phosphine gas needs to reach, and be maintained

The decision of which silo to buy can be daunting, mainly because it’s a 20+ year investment and not a purchase that is easily returned