Posted by coonie minnie on July 23, 2015 at 18:59:58 from (173.86.203.25):
In Reply to: Rye moisture??? posted by tomstractorsandtoys on July 23, 2015 at 18:36:11:
1) How good is your moisture tester? Making sure you are actually at 14-15 and not 16-17 is key.
2) i've kept wheat on a wagon at 14-14.5 and planted it in fall with no issue. If you can get it tomorrow in the late afternoon it would most likely be OK.
3) A bin with an aeration floor and a big fan is your best friend. Get one. I've dried wheat from 17 to market moisture in a couple weeks with no heat. Add the shrink, moisture dockage and what not from the elevator- it'll scare you. Add the fact you suddenly will have more market opportunities (like haul somewhere to get better basis, etc) and that bin is paid for very quickly.
In short if you are 14 something, it'll be OK, provided it is a small pile. Less than 250 bu in a wagon, parked in a dry shed should be OK.
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