Posted by JD Seller on November 14, 2016 at 16:24:11 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Sitting on my hands.... posted by Dave H (MI) on November 14, 2016 at 14:46:42:
Dave your finding out why I built my first grain bin thirty-eight years ago. Wagons and trucks all full and the local elevators not taking any thing. I leveled off a spot in the middle of the barn yard and bought enough plastic to cover a 100 foot circle. Set the grain auger up and started building a pile. It was two days after the election. I do not remember the acres or bushels exactly. The corn was under 15% moisture. I got everything shelled and in the pile, wagons or trucks by the 15th of the month. Two day later it started snowing and the corn pile never was without snow on it until we moved it out in January. The guys that waited on the elevators never got done that fall and had to harvest the next spring.
You have a shed with a gravel floor. I would be dragging stuff out and buying some plastic before I passed up the good weather we have had here. I think you have been wetter but I would still want it out of the field.
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