Posted by 36F30 on May 03, 2015 at 20:50:53 from (75.162.17.178):
In Reply to: Grain bins posted by JMS/.MN on May 03, 2015 at 20:32:16:
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Funny We farm in central Iowa. My Father is a tight wad and hates to pay drying costs. Most of his 1500 acres of corn is within one or 2 points of being able to bin it. He may run some air on it but the on farm dryer hasn't run in a decade. Had a warm wet fall coupled with late planting a couple years ago, bout broke his heart when he got the drying bill. The next year Co-oP's were laying off employee's because almost everyones entire harvest came in dry, cut into their gravy money they make drying corn. It takes management skill that most people ignore, like planting slightly shorter maturity corn and selecting the correct varieties and managing your harvest, like changing fields if one hasn't dried down yet. Should be easy on 30 acres.
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