Posted by super99 on September 02, 2007 at 05:44:47 from (75.107.240.42):
Corn Looks as good as I've ever had, Probably 160 to 170 bu/a. My drying bin holds 4500 bu. and it looks like I'll have close to 10,000 bu. Hate to have to sell out of the field when odds are pretty good that river open or later will be much higher. I have a 50X80 metal arch building, no cement. Was wondering about covering floor with plastic and putting dry corn in pile inside. Would have to dry corn in bin and transfer to wagons and unload into building. OR, have the option of a pair of old Gov't bins that have to be moved. Just set them on the ground and pour 4 or5 inches of cement inside and ready to go. About $400 each to move and then buy cement. $$ is tight, hate to spend more now when I have bills to pay but looks like it would pay off in the long run. Need to seal the corn if stored, will flat storage qualify? Open to suggestions. Chris
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