Posted by super99 on August 06, 2015 at 01:02:28 from (74.38.54.111):
I had about 5 acres of cereal rye for seed. It was getting weedy fast and starting to go down, so I combined it a little wet to get it out and put a screw in aerator in the gravity wagon to move some air thru it. There is about 150 bu in the wagon setting inside a closed up metal arch building. The fan has been running for 3 weeks and it hasn't dried down much if any. A neighbor tested it for me last Sunday, one sample tested 15% and the other 18%. It seems to be keeping OK, no smells or anything. I have a 21' dryer bin with floor and fan, but I don't think there is enough rye to even cover the floor to bin it and run the fan on it. It was suggested that I transfer it to another wagon, that moving it would help it dry. I pulled it outside when we had 3 good days in a row with no chance of rain, but I work in town and can't run home and put it in the shed if it starts raining, so I'm kinda stuck. What can I do with it??? Chris
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