You are concerned about storing corn, and at $5/ bu, you should be. You are in Mn., so I'm not familiar with your weather patterns up there. BUT, here in NW Ill, I have a 4500 bu drying bin that I have used since 2004. I have put 20% corn in it and just used air to dry the corn. It's late enough now to run the fan to bring temp down to nightly lows for now. When it gets below freezing, run the fan until the corn is froze and leave it until warm weather. When warm weather arrives, run the fan for 4 or 5 days and check corn, it will be dry. I never even had a LP tank until last year when the corn was 25% in Nov and had to use the heater to dry it. The other bins, corn should keep until April just dumping it in there and leave it. Might want to hang a piece of perforated drain tile from the center of the roof to the floor, if you think you have a problem, get a small fan and hook up and leave it run. Congrats on the excellant yeilds, mine was off about 50/bu/a from last year. Chris
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