Posted by Allan Iowa on July 23, 2009 at 09:49:12 from (66.172.246.239):
About 2 months ago I took off the peak of corn in the bin. I had the fan blowing for about 6 weeks before removing peak. Leveled out the corn on top and turned the fan on for another 4 weeks.Then I tested the top corn and it tested 15.0 so I shut the fan off. I went down Monday and stepped in to the corn which was fine, but when I got to the center OH OH. There the corn was black for about 2 feet down. All the rest is fine. I dug the center out and spread it around the other corn and turned the fan back on. Now the next problem is do I take the corn out of the center hole and hope it does not plug or start to take it out of the door to get the best corn out first, I would kind of like to mix in the bad with the good to reduce dockage. I spread out about 3-4 bushel on top, from the center, which will come out the door if I do it that way. Which would be the best way to mix or get rid of the bad corn. This is the first time I have spoiled any corn in this bin, but then again there is the first time for anything.
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