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Book Synopsis

Seed conditioning is the final process that establishes the quality of a seed lot and determines its value. It is a complex process involving a significant series of machines, each of which must be used in the proper sequence of the entire process, and each machine must be carefully and properly adjusted and set up for each lot of seed. If the conditioning plant operator does not have sufficient knowledge of how to set up and adjust each of the machines, then an excessive amount of good seed is lost during conditioning and not all undesirable materials are removed. Therefore, the performance of seed conditioning depends entirely on how effectively the operator sets up and adjusts the machines.

Much effort has been spent in developing seed technology so as to produce high quality seed, but performance of seed conditioning by maximizing the operatorâs knowledge of getting the best performance from each of his machines has not been carefully and completely developed. Improving Seed Conditioning focuses on teaching the conditioning plant operator details of each machine and how to get maximum performance from it in terms of operating efficiency, maximum removal of undesirable particles, and minimum loss of good seed.

Organized in a manner that focuses on the specific machine models installed in each operatorâs specific plant, this manual is set up to be used as text material in training classes or as a guide for operators employed by seed companies.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgment

Introduction

Chapter 1 What seed conditioning is and does

Chapter 2 Seed conditioning plant staff and contract growers

Chapter 3 Seed conditioning plant location

Chapter 4 Seed conditioning plant area

Chapter 5 Essential utilities

Chapter 6 Conditioning plant facilities

Chapter 7 Raw (nonconditioned) seed

Chapter 8 Moving raw seed into conditioning

Chapter 9 Conditioning

Chapter 10 Support operations

Chapter 11 Seed conditioning principles

Chapter 12 Waste products

Chapter 13 Sanitation and pest/insect control

Chapter 14 Conditioning equipment layout

Chapter 15 Receiving pit

Chapter 16 Bucket elevator characteristics

Chapter 17 Bucket elevator operation

Chapter 18 Vibrating conveyor characteristics

Chapter 19 Vibrating conveyor operation

Chapter 20 Horizontal belt conveyor characteristics

Chapter 21 Horizontal belt conveyor operation

Chapter 22 Inclined belt conveyor characteristics

Chapter 23 Inclined belt conveyor operation

Chapter 24 Drag chain conveyor characteristics

Chapter 25 Drag chain conveyor operation

Chapter 26 Airlift elevator characteristics

Chapter 27 Airlift elevator operation

Chapter 28 Ear corn conveyor characteristics

Chapter 29 Ear corn conveyor operation

Chapter 30 Corn (maize) sheller characteristics

Chapter 31 Corn sheller operation

Chapter 32 Scalper (precleaner) characteristics

Chapter 33 Scalper operation

Chapter 34 Debearder characteristics

Chapter 35 Debearder operation

Chapter 36 Huller-scarifier characteristics

Chapter 37 Huller-scarifier operation

Chapter 38 Air-screen cleaner characteristics

Chapter 39 Screens

Chapter 40 Screen selection

Chapter 41 Air-screen cleaner operation

Chapter 42 Cylinder separator characteristics

Chapter 43 Cylinders

Chapter 44 Cylinder separator operation

Chapter 45 Disc separator characteristics

Chapter 46 Discs

Chapter 47 Disc separator operation

Chapter 48 Gravity separator characteristics

Chapter 49 Gravity separator operation

Chapter 50 Stoner characteristics

Chapter 51 Stoner operation

Chapter 52 Pneumatic separator characteristics

Chapter 53 Pneumatic separator operation

Chapter 54 Aspirator characteristics

Chapter 55 Aspirator operation

Chapter 56 Spiral separator characteristics

Chapter 57 Spiral separator operation

Chapter 58 Width and thickness separator characteristics

Chapter 59 Width and thickness separator operation

Chapter 60 Roll mill characteristics

Chapter 61 Roll mill operation

Chapter 62 Color separator characteristics

Chapter 63 Color separator operation

Chapter 64 Magnetic separator characteristics

Chapter 65 Magnetic separator operation

Chapter 66 Electrostatic separator characteristics

Chapter 67 Electrostatic separator operation

Chapter 68 Seed treater characteristics

Chapter 69 Seed treater operation

Chapter 70 Bagger-weigher characteristics

Chapter 71 Bagger-weigher operation

Chapter 72 Bag closer characteristics

Chapter 73 Bag closer operation

Chapter 74 Determining seed conditioning requirements

Chapter 75 Determining conditioning requirements for a specific separation problem

Chapter 76 Determining sequence to set up, adjust, and operate conditioning machines

Chapter 77 Selected machine adjustment sequence

Chapter 78 Special packaging machines

Completion of the study program

Certificate of Master Seed Conditioner

Improving Seed Conditioning

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 23/02/2017
    ISBN13: 9781138032545, 978-1138032545
    ISBN10: 1138032549

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Seed conditioning is the final process that establishes the quality of a seed lot and determines its value. It is a complex process involving a significant series of machines, each of which must be used in the proper sequence of the entire process, and each machine must be carefully and properly adjusted and set up for each lot of seed. If the conditioning plant operator does not have sufficient knowledge of how to set up and adjust each of the machines, then an excessive amount of good seed is lost during conditioning and not all undesirable materials are removed. Therefore, the performance of seed conditioning depends entirely on how effectively the operator sets up and adjusts the machines.

    Much effort has been spent in developing seed technology so as to produce high quality seed, but performance of seed conditioning by maximizing the operatorâs knowledge of getting the best performance from each of his machines has not been carefully and completely developed. Improving Seed Conditioning focuses on teaching the conditioning plant operator details of each machine and how to get maximum performance from it in terms of operating efficiency, maximum removal of undesirable particles, and minimum loss of good seed.

    Organized in a manner that focuses on the specific machine models installed in each operatorâs specific plant, this manual is set up to be used as text material in training classes or as a guide for operators employed by seed companies.



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgment

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 What seed conditioning is and does

    Chapter 2 Seed conditioning plant staff and contract growers

    Chapter 3 Seed conditioning plant location

    Chapter 4 Seed conditioning plant area

    Chapter 5 Essential utilities

    Chapter 6 Conditioning plant facilities

    Chapter 7 Raw (nonconditioned) seed

    Chapter 8 Moving raw seed into conditioning

    Chapter 9 Conditioning

    Chapter 10 Support operations

    Chapter 11 Seed conditioning principles

    Chapter 12 Waste products

    Chapter 13 Sanitation and pest/insect control

    Chapter 14 Conditioning equipment layout

    Chapter 15 Receiving pit

    Chapter 16 Bucket elevator characteristics

    Chapter 17 Bucket elevator operation

    Chapter 18 Vibrating conveyor characteristics

    Chapter 19 Vibrating conveyor operation

    Chapter 20 Horizontal belt conveyor characteristics

    Chapter 21 Horizontal belt conveyor operation

    Chapter 22 Inclined belt conveyor characteristics

    Chapter 23 Inclined belt conveyor operation

    Chapter 24 Drag chain conveyor characteristics

    Chapter 25 Drag chain conveyor operation

    Chapter 26 Airlift elevator characteristics

    Chapter 27 Airlift elevator operation

    Chapter 28 Ear corn conveyor characteristics

    Chapter 29 Ear corn conveyor operation

    Chapter 30 Corn (maize) sheller characteristics

    Chapter 31 Corn sheller operation

    Chapter 32 Scalper (precleaner) characteristics

    Chapter 33 Scalper operation

    Chapter 34 Debearder characteristics

    Chapter 35 Debearder operation

    Chapter 36 Huller-scarifier characteristics

    Chapter 37 Huller-scarifier operation

    Chapter 38 Air-screen cleaner characteristics

    Chapter 39 Screens

    Chapter 40 Screen selection

    Chapter 41 Air-screen cleaner operation

    Chapter 42 Cylinder separator characteristics

    Chapter 43 Cylinders

    Chapter 44 Cylinder separator operation

    Chapter 45 Disc separator characteristics

    Chapter 46 Discs

    Chapter 47 Disc separator operation

    Chapter 48 Gravity separator characteristics

    Chapter 49 Gravity separator operation

    Chapter 50 Stoner characteristics

    Chapter 51 Stoner operation

    Chapter 52 Pneumatic separator characteristics

    Chapter 53 Pneumatic separator operation

    Chapter 54 Aspirator characteristics

    Chapter 55 Aspirator operation

    Chapter 56 Spiral separator characteristics

    Chapter 57 Spiral separator operation

    Chapter 58 Width and thickness separator characteristics

    Chapter 59 Width and thickness separator operation

    Chapter 60 Roll mill characteristics

    Chapter 61 Roll mill operation

    Chapter 62 Color separator characteristics

    Chapter 63 Color separator operation

    Chapter 64 Magnetic separator characteristics

    Chapter 65 Magnetic separator operation

    Chapter 66 Electrostatic separator characteristics

    Chapter 67 Electrostatic separator operation

    Chapter 68 Seed treater characteristics

    Chapter 69 Seed treater operation

    Chapter 70 Bagger-weigher characteristics

    Chapter 71 Bagger-weigher operation

    Chapter 72 Bag closer characteristics

    Chapter 73 Bag closer operation

    Chapter 74 Determining seed conditioning requirements

    Chapter 75 Determining conditioning requirements for a specific separation problem

    Chapter 76 Determining sequence to set up, adjust, and operate conditioning machines

    Chapter 77 Selected machine adjustment sequence

    Chapter 78 Special packaging machines

    Completion of the study program

    Certificate of Master Seed Conditioner

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