It does take many acres to justify a simple drying system. Auto batch or continuos flow they can be had pretty reasonable. I recently seen two Kan Sun continuous flows advertised from $1800 to 4,000. I run an auto batch American dryer that will do 220 bu. per batch dump corn in the holding bin and let it work. We were stuck with late planted corn that just would not dry in the field. Ran 30,000 bushels of 32 percent corn this fall it costs plenty but sure beat the discounts at the elevator. With shrink and drying costs were over $1.10 bu. It took just about 4.2 bu/gal of lp normal is 10-12 bu per gal. Normal electric costs less than 1.5 cents, this year closer to 4 with the greater amount of aeration. Long story short if you are in an area that requires drying on a regular basis you won't regret the investment. Going in though look at your electrical service and see what it will cost to have it upgraded to meet your needs. Often it will cost as much as the equipment
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