About WarmHarvestLine
WarmHarvestLine is a reference site focused on grain drying and humidity-safe storage practices for cereal farms in Italy. The content here covers the practical aspects of post-harvest grain management: drying equipment and methods, moisture measurement, storage facility conditions, and the climatic factors that make grain storage in Italy distinct from other growing regions.
What this site covers
The articles on this site address three areas of grain management:
- Drying methods — heated-air systems, natural air drying, and batch versus continuous flow equipment common in Italian grain farming
- Humidity monitoring and aeration — sensor placement, aeration controller operation, and the relationship between ambient conditions and grain moisture stability
- Storage conditions — temperature management through the seasons, insect thresholds, and the structural requirements of grain storage buildings
Content approach
The information published on this site draws on publicly available sources including FAO post-harvest documentation, EU food safety regulation, and research from Italian agricultural institutions including the CREA (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics). Where specific data is referenced, sources are linked directly in the text.
The site does not carry sponsored content. It does not promote specific equipment brands or commercial services. The content is written for farm operators and agricultural advisors looking for background information on grain handling topics rather than commercial product listings.
Contact information
For enquiries about the content published on this site, corrections, or general information requests:
- Address: Via Roma 14, 40121 Bologna, Italy
- Email: info@warmharvestline.eu
A contact form is available on the home page.
Disclaimer
The information on this site is provided for general reference only. It does not constitute agronomic, legal, or commercial advice. Grain management decisions should be taken in consultation with qualified agronomists or storage specialists familiar with the specific conditions of the farm in question. WarmHarvestLine does not accept responsibility for decisions made on the basis of the information published here.
External links on this site point to publicly accessible sources considered reliable at the time of publication. WarmHarvestLine does not control the content of external sites and cannot guarantee their availability or accuracy.