Same here Ia corn hog. I crawl in my bins every couple of weeks to check the grain.
If you have not taken any out there is no problem at all walking on it.
If you have taken some out and there is no cone down in the middle stay out and use a stick to bust it down from the roof. If it is coned down its OK to walk on.
Reminds me of a story. Federal grain inspector was checking the inventory of a Grain Elevator.
Came back to the office and said you got a spoilage problem in silo 4. Manger said silo 4 is empty. Inspector said no its not I just walked on the top. They went back out and the inspector looked in the open hole at the bottom looking up and saw he was walking on a crusted layer stuck at the top 70 feet up.
He walked to his State car, drove off and never inspected another bin for the rest of his life.
True story.
Ia hogs and Corn, what part of the state are you in? You must be new here. I'm on the edge of the Coralville Reservoir.
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