Storage of Grains and Their Products, Fifth Edition, presents the most authoritative reference on the principles and practices of storing and handling grains and their products. Divided into four main sections, the book covers the range of storage systems available in both the developed and developing world, the practicalities of the design and implementation of grain storage systems, looking in detail at handling, cleaning, drying, aeration, instrumentation amongst other topics, specific threats to stored grains, pulses, oils and pseudocereals from chemicals, rodents, insects and biosecurity, and the economics of grain storage, government regulations and future considerations.
Professionals responsible for the storage and handling of grains will find this book a great resource, however, it will also be of interest to academic researchers and postgraduate students in both cereal science and food processing.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction to Grain Storage1. Introduction to cereals, oil seeds, pulses, and pseudo-cereals
2. Storage throughout history
3. Overview of contemporary storage systems for cereals, oil seeds, pulses, and pseudo-cereals
4. Alternative storage practices and technologies
5. Storage in developing countries
Part II: Design and operation of grain facilities
6. Physical, chemical, and engineering properties of grains
7. Layout, functional, and operational design considerations
8. Structural design, life safety, and explosion prevention considerations
9. Material handling operations
10. Cleaning and sorting operations
11. Grain sampling, inspection, and grading
12. Moisture in grains and its measurement
13. Near infrared and other rapid measurement systems
14. Grain drying systems
15. Grain aeration systems and storage management
16. Sensors, instrumentation, control, and automation systems
17. Safety, human interactions, and decision-making processes
18. Management systems and good manufacturing practices
19. Identity preservation and considerations for genetically modified organisms
20. Seed handling operations
Part III: Preservation of grain quality
21. Biochemical, functional, and nutritive changes during storage
22. Microflora and molds in grains
23. Mycotoxins in grains
24. Rodents in grains
25. Insects in grains
26. Control of pests and preventing deterioration during storage
27. Integrated pest management
28. Biosecurity
Part IV: Further considerations
29. Economics of grain storage
30. Federal regulations and oversight
31. International perspectives
32. Conclusions and future prospects