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Grain defects and impurities

Weather conditions, disease and mechanical damage during harvest and post harvest handling can result in broken grains, lost embryos, burnt grains/heat damage, splitting and skinning. As well as physical damage, moulds, bunt infected grain and ergot may be present. Grain may also be damaged by insects or contain rodent droppings.

  
P03 Inspecting grain for defects and impurities (2004)
A poster showing wheat and barley grains damaged physically and by pests and diseases
  
Inspecting grain for defects and impurities - information sheets (2004)
A set of A4 sheets showing wheat and barley grains damaged physically and by pests and diseases

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