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Cooling and Storing Methods for Field Corn After Harvest

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When most people think of corn, their mind races to sweet corn. While field corn is not typically eaten straight off the cob, it still has a myriad of uses. It is an important ingredient in whiskey, ethanol and industrial products, such as ceramics, penicillin, crayons, shoe polish, batteries, and even cardboard. Farmers often feed livestock field corn as well. Field corn has to be properly handled after harvest so it can live up to its potential. Learn more about field corn, general cooling and storage information, and how you should cool and store field corn.

General Facts

Corn can be traced all the way back to Central American cultures around 3400 BC. Today, corn is a diet staple because of its high protein and carbohydrate content. While corn is native to North America, today it is produced on every continent besides Antarctica.

Sweet corn is a huge part of a lot of people’s diets, but field corn is not as sweet as is typically used in manufacturing other products. In fact, corn is one of the leading sources of sweetener. So much so that it is used to make bread, corn starch, sodas, candy, chewing gum and so much more.

Unlike sweet corn, field corn is not harvested until the kernels are dry. Field corn is higher in starch, yet lower in sugar than sweet corn.

General Information about Cooling and Storing

For many different types of produce, it is important that they get cooled right away and stay at the proper humidity level. Because field corn is not consumed right away, it has to undergo some different cooling and storing.

Effective Cooling Methods

There are a few different pieces of equipment that you can use to cool your field corn. SEMCO/SEMCOLD LLC can help you pick out the product that is right for you:

No matter which method you decide to use for your field corn cooling and storage, you have to make sure to get the best equipment. Because this type of corn is getting ready to be put to uses besides being directly consumed, it has to undergo different kinds of prolonged storing and cooling. Work with SEMCO/SEMCOLD LLC to get the customized equipment that will make your after harvest handling of field corn much simpler.

 

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