Dont mind ya asking at all Gary. I havent purchased a combine yet, I really should have already but passed up a few good deals. I have brother of a friend that will do it for me at $23 an acre. My corn sampling from early last week came in with moisture from 12.4-14.5. Was planning on starting last thursday. My issue WAS that I only have 2000 bu storage bin at my place right now, the 4000 bu bin I was supposed to be able to rent from a friend still has wheat in it of his, and I couldnt get trucking in here to at least knock out what I could have delivered on my Oct-dec 15th contracts. So I had to make new plans, I now have 7800 bushels storage just a half mile from me for free from a older gent that I plow out every winter with 3600 of that aireation. So I guess the short answer would have bee, I had no place to go with the corn, when I could have gone. Now I am hoping to go this next clear spell later in the week. I have to make some upgrades on storage and my combine issue as next year I will have a few hundred more acres. Only my 3rd year in crops, learn a little more each year. I am hoping th e corn will still be nice an dry, any thing less 13% should be able to go in the non aireated bins, right? I dont think the corn will take on any moisture, I hope. Next year I will own a dryer and a combine, and wont be so dependant and stuck.,
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