Posted by Dave from MN on September 30, 2012 at 19:20:31 from (38.109.25.246):
am I ok to put in these bins with no air? Been holding off a little as we"ve had 80+ degree days, and have 2 loads of corn at 83.6 degree"s and 11.2 moisture, them I have sitting at the elevator, but rest of the loads are in that low 60 range, just as dry, and I am hoping to knock a few acres out tomorrow before the heat comes if I can just keep the wagions dumping into the bins. Any Green stalked wetter corn I am gonna skip and pick them up last and send to the coop. Also, does any one know any one around centel mn that sells them long fans that you put in through the access door hole of bins? I want to have one handy, believe they are 110 volt. First time storing non commercially, I know my corn is darned dry, but a little unknowledgable how to deal with the higher temperature grain. Longest it would sit would be march, possibly July on the smaller bins. I know, I need a drying bin. Next year.
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