Posted by Just Another Old Geezer on November 12, 2014 at 06:40:29 from (66.222.96.78):
I was a dairy farmer for 38 years. I sold the cows last spring and am changing over to cash crops and maple syrup. I have recently discovered a nitch market for corn. The local old order Amish now believe that all of their increased birth defects are caused by the food supply. I have a ready market for conventional corn with them as they now want to avoid any GMO or roundup ready crops that they feed to the animals that they feed their family. (They could not care less about what they feed to the animals that they sell). So now they are willing to pay a premium for conventional corn delivered in. The problem is that I can not find someone willing to dry my corn and keep it separate. For next year, I will need to get a small ( 100- 200 BPH)used batch dryer. Anyone willing to give me advice or guidance on dependable models and brands?. Thank you.
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