Browsing by Author/Contributor "Williams, David L., 1935-"
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Estimating airflow for in-bin grain drying systems (1993)
Williams, David L., 1935- (University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)This publication helps you to figure out how long it will take to dry grain in bins by explaining how to estimate air flow in bin systems. Air flow determines the rate of drying. -
Grain storage management: A guide for keeping your grain in top condition
Williams, David L., 1935-; Palm, Einar Wallace, 1923-; Munson, Ralph Eugene; Baker, David E. (University of Missouri Extension, 1993)Grain isn't necessarily "in the bin" after harvest. That is, broken kernels, moisture pockets, insects, storage molds and other problems can set in and take away your hard-earned capital. This publication addresses problems ... -
Low-profile bins for grain drying (1993)
Williams, David L., 1935- (University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)Grain depth is an important factor in grain drying. Extra depth increases airflow resistance, decreasing the drying rate. This extra depth also increases fan power requirements and the cost per bushel of drying grain. ... -
Selecting and Working with an Engineering Consultant to Design Animal Waste Management Facilities (2009)
Hoehne, John Albert; Fulhage, Charles Duane; Williams, David L., 1935- (University of Missouri Extension, 2009)Registered professional engineers may be employed by governmental agencies or universities, privately employed by companies or employed as independent consulting engineers. Increased Letter of Approval requirements and ... -
Total mixed dairy rations on your farm? (1991)
Bennett, Myron; Osburn, Donald D.; Spain, James Nobles, 1962-; Williams, David L., 1935- (University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1991)Total mixed dairy rations (TMR) offer an opportunity to improve business profits through improved animal performance and health, decreased feed wastage, improved labor efficiency and improved butterfat. The installation ...