Posted by picassomcp on November 05, 2012 at 09:21:21 from (50.107.38.145):
I have an opportunity to purchase (at a great price, some ear corn, about 500 bu., been stored in a corn crib for 2 years. Very dry, but I don't have an exact number as to an exact moisture percentage. I don't have a crib to store it in, but I do have a 1500 bu. grain bin, no fans, solid cement floor. Can I store this ear corn in this bin? Im located in central MN
I will be using this corn to feed to my beef steers. I would like to run it through a grinder/mixer with a coarse screen to give it just a crack. I would add a protein pellet and some molasses and then store it in a feed bin. How long would it store once cracked and mixed?
I'm currently only feeding about a bushel per day, I would like to buy more animals but am struggling to decide if now is a good time to buy or not. Weird cattle market. Many guys telling me that they think prices will fall due to high feed costs.
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