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explain how crops are stored after harvesting ​

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Answered by sk6676299
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Explanation:

Harvested grains are usually dried before being stored because moisture encourages the growth of microorganisms. They are then stored in metal or earthen containers, gunny bags or grain silos. The godowns where grains are stored are first fumigated to get rid of pests.

Answered by Anonymous
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After the grains are properly dried, proper storage arrangements are made ;

1.On a large scale, the grains are stored in jute bags or matellic bins.

2.On a large scale, grains are stored in granaries.

Granaries stores the food grains in gunny bags or in silos. The gunny bags are stocked one on top of the other in a godown in such a way bro protect them from observing moisture from the walls and the ground.

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