Features of using polymer bags for grain storage were shared in the organic farm.

Published 2025년 11월 18일

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The trading house "Elite Seeds" in the Kirovohrad region grows organic crops and actively uses Harwell™ polymer bags for storing corn, sunflower, soybeans, and wheat. The farm shared its experience with silo bags, loading features, grain loss, rodent protection approaches, and the advantages of bags over stationary containers.

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The trading house "Elite Seeds" LLC cultivates about three thousand hectares of land in the Kirovohrad region and grows organic corn, sunflower, soybeans, and wheat. One of the methods of grain storage used here is polymer bags. The farm shared the specifics of grain storage in bags in the article "How organic grain is dried on waste and stored in polymer bags, the experience of the TD 'Elite Seeds' on Elevatorist.com. Currently, about 2,000 tons of grain are stored in warehouses, with another 5,000 tons in polymer bags. The farm is currently undergoing all processes in parallel: corn harvesting, drying, and filling of silos. Corn is loaded into bags at a base moisture content of 14%. "We have been using Harwell™ bags of Ukrainian production from the 'Planeta Plastik' plant for many years. We cooperate with them normally, and there are no issues. Moreover, they listen to our opinion on how to improve something in their technological chain. But, in principle, we are satisfied with ...
Source: Superagronom

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