Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home

Flooded feed and grain


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Following are Flood Recovery tips from the W.V.U. Extension Service.

Until tested, flooded feeds should be considered harmful to animals.  After a flood, wet feed and grain will begin to heat and mold very quickly, leading to spoilage, mycotoxins, and potential spontaneous combustion.  Remove unaffected grain and bales immediately and store them separately; moisture will quickly spread. 

 

Flooded seed grain, hay, and silage are likely a complete loss.  When in doubt, don’t risk it, throw it out! 

Learn more at your local extension office, or online at https://extension.wvu.edu/community-business-safety/disaster-preparedness/flooding

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Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and homeBy Karen Cox and Dan Lima

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