EN
The purpose of the study was an attempt to characterize the process of seeding the popping corn cobs at lowered temperature, with particular regard to the relations between the losses of grain weight and the temperature values. Corn cobs were picked up at the moment when the corn reached the moisture of about 15%. The seeding of corn cobs was performed in a device of the authors’ own design, after the temperature was lowered. The studies were conducted at six temperature levels, namely 17, 0, -5, -10, -15 and -38°C. After establishing the weight of the obtained grain, the weight of the grains left on the cobs and the weight of damaged corn, the possible dependence was determined between the grain losses accompanying the seeding of corn cobs and their temperature. It was found out that lowering corn temperature of cobs from 17°C to -15°C led to a statistically significant decrease of the losses of grain weight. The border values of grain weight losses in this range of temperature of corn cobs were, respectively, 16.4% and 1.0%. Further lowering of the temperature of the cobs to the lowest value of -38°C led to further reduction of the losses but it proved to be statistically insignificant.