20% is quite high, even if it's cold out. You could maybe put in 18% and get it to dry down. You don't have a full floor, just a Y setup, that leaves high-moisture pockets. 20 would make me very nervious - in a cold fall it would keep until Feb or March, but then you gotta haul it & it likely won't be dry and the elevator won't want to fire up the drier for just your loads of corn.... Don't like the thought of 20%, that's pushing hard on a no-heat, Y trench floor......
The no air concrete floors can lead to sweating in summer as things warm up, moisture will flow into the bottom layer of corn. Gotta watch it, if you can get a lot of it moved by March you should do fine.
Watch it closely after May, can turn on you for no reason in a week.... Most of the time it keeps fine. But - only takes one year of 'but'.
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