Energy Efficient On-Farm Grain Drying Approaches

Energy Efficient On-Farm Grain Drying Approaches

This Alberta wide on-farm grain drying study evaluated performances of different high temperature dryers, compared the energy efficiency, and estimated cost of wheat drying with the caron levy on fuel. We can provide a summary of the presentation later.

The Project is jointly funded by Alberta Grains, RDAR, Alberta Innovates, CAP, and Sask Wheat Development Commission.

CEU Credits: 0.5

Dr. Chandra B Singh, Lethbridge College

Dr. Chandra Singh is Senior Research Chair in Agricultural Engineering and Technology at the Lethbridge College in Alberta, Canada. He recently founded Advanced Postharvest Technology Centre at the college. He conducts research on postharvest storage and handling of grains, sugar beets and potatoes, natural air drying, aeration, mathematical modelling, sensing, automation, machine learning, and non-destructive quality evaluation of agri-food products using NIR hyperspectral imaging.
Prior to joining Lethbridge College, he was Associate Professor of Stored Grains Facilities at the University of South Australia. Earlier he worked as a Principal Engineer-Grain Management with a Calgary-based world-leading advanced grain management technology company. Dr. Singh obtained his Ph.D. in Biosystems Engineering from the University of Manitoba. He completed his masters in Postharvest Engineering from IIT Kharagpur and bachelor in Agricultural Engineering from G.B Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, India.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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