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Storing Grain to Reduce Insect Damage (Floyd Dowell, Planting Hope International)

Storing Grain to Reduce Insect Damage (Floyd Dowell, Planting Hope International). more maize to eat and sell more nutritious maize so your animals gain more weight improves food security. Reducing insect damage means:. We will learn a little about insects, and various storage methods.

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Storing Grain to Reduce Insect Damage (Floyd Dowell, Planting Hope International)

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  1. Storing Grain to Reduce Insect Damage(Floyd Dowell, Planting Hope International)

  2. more maize to eat and sell • more nutritious maize so your animals gain more weight • improves food security Reducing insect damage means:

  3. We will learn a little about insects, and various storage methods.

  4. I won’t recommend just one way to store grain, but I will discuss good, better, and best storage methods

  5. Larger Grain Borer Maize Weevil

  6. Adult Weevil Maize Weevil • One weevil produces about 300 weevils in only 2 months! Weevil Pupa

  7. Today – 1 weevil

  8. 2 months – 300 weevils

  9. 4 months – up to 90,000 weevils from 1 weevil!!

  10. Infested grain results in: • Less grain weight – You can easily lose half of your grain to insects!

  11. Seed Coat

  12. Infested grain results in: • Less grain weight. • Less nutrition– It is less healthy for you!

  13. Infested grain results in: • Less grain weight. • Less nutrition. • Less sprouting of seeds– Infested seed won’t make a good crop next year!

  14. Seed Coat

  15. Infested grain results in: • Less grain weight. • Less nutrition. • Less sprouting of seeds. • Animals eat less infested grain, and gain less weight.

  16. Infested grain results in: • Less grain weight. • Less nutrition. • Less sprouting of seeds. • Animals eat less infested grain, and gain less weight. • Loss of the gift God gave us.

  17. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • Clean the area before storing to remove existing insects. • Don’t feed the insects and rats!

  18. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • Clean the area before storing to remove existing insects. • Treat the area with a pesticide before storing.

  19. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • Clean the area before storing to remove existing insects. • Treat the area before storing with a pesticide. • Mix chemical dust with the grain. Buy only sealed containers! Unsealed Actellic Much of this Actellic was missing! Sealed Shumba

  20. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • Clean the area before storing to remove existing insects. • Treat the area before storing with a pesticide. • Mix chemical dust with the grain. • Fumigate in a closed storage room..

  21. Types of Pesticides • Chemical dusts (Actellic Super, Actellic Golden Dust, Shumba Super, Stocal Super, Spinosad) • Chemical gas (Phostoxin, Methyl Bromide) • Diatomacious earths (Protect-It, PyriSec, and DEA-P, Dryacide ) Always follow manufacturer instructions. Never purchase products that have been opened! You might be buying flour!

  22. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • Clean the area before storing to remove existing insects. • Treat the area before storing with a pesticide. • Mix chemical dust with the grain. • Fumigate. • Store in a oxygen-free and rat-proof container.

  23. Metal storage barrels.Requires no chemicals when sealed correctly.Insects are controlled by suffocation.Rodent-proof.(Tanzania)

  24. Plastic barrel prevent rats. Requires chemicals to control insects.

  25. Oxygen free bags can be used to control insects without pesticides.BUT, must be protected against rats. Rats!

  26. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • Clean the area before storing to remove existing insects. • Treat the area before storing with a pesticide. • Mix chemical dust with the grain. • Fumigate. • Store in a oxygen-free and rat-proof container. • Check your grain about every month and apply insect control as needed.

  27. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • Clean the area before storing to remove existing insects. • Treat the area before storing with a pesticide. • Mix chemical dust with the grain. • Fumigate. • Store in a oxygen-free container. • Check your grain about every month and apply insect control as needed. • Keep grain dry (store at <11%).

  28. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • Clean the area before storing to remove existing insects. • Treat the area before storing with a pesticide. • Mix chemical dust with the grain. • Fumigate. • Store in a oxygen-free and rat-proof container. • Check your grain about every month and apply insect control as needed. • Keep grain dry • Store in a cool place

  29. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • Chemical control such as Shumba, Actellic, Malathion, or Phostoxin gas and/or • Oxygen-free (barrels or plastic bags)

  30. Good • Nylon or jute bags + pesticides • Oxygen-free bags • Barrels (air tight) • Barrels (not air tight) + pesticides • Barrels (air tight) + pesticides • Barrels (not air tight) + oxygen free bags + pesticides Storage Methods Better

  31. Oxygen fee bags Types of Storage Containers • 200 - 300 kg • Rat proof containers with bags

  32. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage- Review - • If do these things “On Time” and at a “At a High Standard”, you can store your grain “Without Wasting “any! • Clean the area before storing to remove existing insects. • Treat the area before storing with a pesticide. • Mix chemical dust with the grain. • Fumigate. • Store in a oxygen-free container. • Check your grain about every month and apply insect control as needed. • Keep grain dry • Store in a cool place

  33. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • My recommendation: • Get several clean barrels. • Fill with clean, dry grain mixed with Shumba or Actellic, preferably in a oxygen-free bag. • Treat with photoxin. • Seal the barrel as tightly as possible. • Store in a cool, dry place. • Check monthly and treat as needed. • If you do this, you should have NO insect damage!

  34. Tips For Preventing Insect Damage • Chemical control such as Shumba, Actellic, Malathion, or Phostoxin gas and/or • Oxygen-free (barrels or plastic bags)

  35. Dr. Floyd Dowell, Ph.D.Agricultural EngineerPlanting Hope International3310 Germann DriveManhattan, KS 66503785.776.8523plantinghope@yahoo.comwww.plantinghopeinternational.org

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