Posted by Dave from MN on November 24, 2013 at 04:47:27 from (198.98.195.73):
At the next step, time for more storage. Local elevator storage is $.03-$.05 per bushel per month. 10,000x$.05 adds up quick, then add your load out charge. Looking to put up about 10,000 or so bin for corn. not sure I want a heater drying bin, as some that have them are not happy with them, but for sure want full air. I was amazed this fall how good just having an aereation tube sucking on wet corn in wagons did. Any way. What would I be looking at for cost? I also would like to take a "free" 7500 bushel sioux bin from my aunt"s place. Simple bin, no air, no unlaod sytem, but its free and close. Would like to add an air floor, and unload system. Would a floor be available for a 21 approx diameter? Adding these two would suffice for a few years as I have plenty local available smaller bins for good dry grain, for cheap or nothing. Obviously a drier and wet bin are in my shopping list for this next year as well. Any advice on making this next step smartly, and cost effeciant?
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