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why are harvested crops stored why not how and don't spam​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by Potatoooooo
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Explanation:

Storage has greatly helped farmers to run their farm at a profit. During harvest seasons, supply is higher than consumption and price falls. Storage also aims at reducing unnecessary field losses. Storage could also be a means of maintaining quality and a high nutritional value of food, especially cereal.

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