Japanese Journal of Grassland Science
Online ISSN : 2188-6555
Print ISSN : 0447-5933
ISSN-L : 0447-5933
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The Effect of Different Room-temperature Storage Conditions on Dried Brown Rice for Feed Rice on Moisture Levels, Dry Matter Weight, Stored Grain Insect Population, and Feed Compositions
Naoya Kawarada
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2019 Volume 65 Issue 1 Pages 1-7

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To reduce the expense of dry preparation and storage, I investigated the storage containers and locations necessary for year-round room temperature storage of dried brown rice for feed rice. The results showed that storing brown rice in storehouses at room temperature in outer polypropylene bags only caused the proliferation of stored grain insects inside the containers. This in turn lowed the crude protein and ether extracts content of the rice. Storing paddy rice in the same conditions did not result in insect proliferation. Combining the outer bag with an inner 0.15-mm-thick polyethylene bag prevented insect damage both in room-temperature storehouses and outdoors, as well as changes in moisture levels, dry matter weight, feed compositions, and nutritional value. The results indicated that storing brown rice in both inner and outer bags makes year-round storage possible both in room-temperature storehouses and outdoors.

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