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Posted by nickg on October 19, 2006 at 08:53:21 from (24.51.124.116):
In Reply to: corn question posted by Chris in WI on October 19, 2006 at 07:13:34:
Also take in to effect that if your going to haul your corn to the bin it can be harvested a little wetter and you can dry it down with your bin fan. If you haul it straight out of the field wet you will take a heck of a dock at the grain elevator for wet corn.Ideally here in Indiana the elevator likes your corn to be less than 18% or you get docked. I am not sure what it is per bushel, but sometimes you have to haul in wet corn.If I have corn that is 20% or higher i store it and lat it dry down in the bin with the fan on it. I wont dry corn in the dryer unless it is above 25%. Every farmer has a little different method to there maddness
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