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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 10 months ago
The fresh grains obtained by harvesting the crops contain higher moisture content which promotes the growth of fungus and moulds on the stored grains and damages them. So, the food grains obtained by harvesting the crops are dried in the sunshine before storing, to reduce their moisture. The farmers store the dried food grains at home in metal bins and jute bags called gunny bags. Dried neem leaves are used for storing food grains at home. The large scale storage of food grains is stored in either gunny bags or grain silos.
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