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Drying and Storing Sunflowers Cooperative Extension Service Introduction Harvesting sunflowers with high moisture content normally results in higher yields, less bird damage and less head
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Document Date: 2008-09-26 13:23:59


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MANHATTAN / Fargo / /

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Kansas State University / North Dakota State University / /

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center unloading systems / temperature measuring equipment / non-oil varieties / higher oil content / sure product / Oil content / energy cost / oil yield / high-oil sunflowers / non-oil types / Oil seed types / suction systems / Proper management / high energy cost / chemicals / pull aeration systems / /

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United States Department of Agriculture / North Dakota State University / County Extension Councils / and United States Department / Kansas State University / Kansas Cooperative Extension Service / /

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Joseph P. Harner / Walter R. Woods / Kenneth Hellevang / /

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Extension Agriculture Engineer / Director / representative / Engineer / /

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Kansas / North Dakota / /

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condensation / aeration system / aeration / /

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