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Following the wet and late harvest of 2019, several Midwest states are on the edge of a dangerous cliff when it comes to emptying grain bins, reportsKMA Land.
Conditions are aligning to create the potential for tragic accidents and grain-suffocation deaths to occur when grain bins start to be emptied.
Evaluating CO2 concentrations can be effective in monitoring stored-grain quality and early detection of grain spoilage.
A hand-held carbon-dioxide sensor can be used at exhaust vents or access ports for measuring concentrations.
Read the full reporthere.