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A dry grain refers to cereal grains that have low moisture content, typically below 14%. Examples include rice, wheat, barley, and corn. These grains are harvested and processed to remove moisture, which helps prevent spoilage and extends their shelf life. Dry grains are often used in various food products, animal feed, and industrial applications.

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