Cost And Benefits of Redefining the Grade Factor Broken Corn And Foreign Mater
Cost And Benefits of Redefining the Grade Factor Broken Corn And Foreign Mater
University of Illinois At Urbana Champaign Agricu
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5 '55 11. 0 ^, 10. 5 ^ 10. 0 I 9. 5 I 9. 0 8. 5 8. 0 3. 8 3. 6 . < 3. 4 CO M f, 3 - 2 T3 5? 3. 0 O 2. 8 2. 6 2. 4 I I J_ I 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Air velocity, m/s 8/64-inch screen in the cleaner, in place of the 12/64-inch screen increased the percent of fines and decreased the percent of coarse broken corn in the screenings as a result of a better separation. There was little change in the composition of the cleaned corn. The chemical analysis of the screenings from the 8/64-inch screen showed a higher protein, higher oil, and lower starch than the screenings from the cleaner using a 12/64-inch screen (Table 11). The differences in starch and protein contents were statistically significant atp = 0. 05 [Hill et al. , 1991c].
Screenings are generally thought to contain a greater incidence of afiatoxin than whole corn. However, in the analysis of samples of screenings collected at Iowa elevators, only one sample out of 62 contained measurable levels of Table 10. Effect of Particle Size on Chemical Composition of Foreign Material in Corn Component Sieve size (%)' 6/64-in.
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