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The impact of insect infestation in stored grain

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In this episode of the Feed & Grain Podcast, host Steven Kilger, managing editor of Feed & Grain Magazine, engages with Johnny Wilson, Ph.D., a technical services expert from Central Life Sciences. They explore the often-overlooked challenges of insect infestation in grain storage, discussing its growth, spread and impact on both quality and bottom line.

Wilson, with his rich background in grain processing and storage, brings to light the importance of proactive insect control measures over reactive ones. He emphasizes how active mitigation not only preserves grain quality but also ensures financial viability for storage facilities. The conversation takes place against the lively backdrop of this year's GEAPS Exchange, adding a dynamic and authentic feel to this informative session.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into best practices for insect control, the dangers of infestation, and the financial implications of pest management in grain storage. This episode is a must-listen for professionals in feed manufacturing, grain handling, and allied industries seeking to enhance their knowledge and practices in grain quality management.

Podcast sponsored by Pneumat Systems.

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In this episode of the Feed & Grain Podcast, host Steven Kilger, managing editor of Feed & Grain Magazine, engages with Johnny Wilson, Ph.D., a technical services expert from Central Life Sciences. They explore the often-overlooked challenges of insect infestation in grain storage, discussing its growth, spread and impact on both quality and bottom line.

Wilson, with his rich background in grain processing and storage, brings to light the importance of proactive insect control measures over reactive ones. He emphasizes how active mitigation not only preserves grain quality but also ensures financial viability for storage facilities. The conversation takes place against the lively backdrop of this year's GEAPS Exchange, adding a dynamic and authentic feel to this informative session.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into best practices for insect control, the dangers of infestation, and the financial implications of pest management in grain storage. This episode is a must-listen for professionals in feed manufacturing, grain handling, and allied industries seeking to enhance their knowledge and practices in grain quality management.

Podcast sponsored by Pneumat Systems.

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