With nothing harvested and the short days and high humidity in October, I am wondering if tough wheat and canoloa can be stored until spring with only running the fans once in a while?
Saleman for airation says to just bin the tough grain now and run the fan overnight once a week until the grain is at freezing temps and then start the fans again in May and dry the grain. I only have enough power to run 2 fans at once, but could put airation tubes in every bin I have and fill them all with tough grain, assuming that I only need to run the fans overnight once per bin per week.
That way my 2 fans could cool 7 bins each per week for a total of 14 bins.
I would think that this would be ok in Nov because the average temp is much lower than Oct. Not sure if this works for tough grain that goes in the bin at 20C in October.
Anyone have experiences and recommedations on how to handle tough grain with only 2 fans.
Saleman for airation says to just bin the tough grain now and run the fan overnight once a week until the grain is at freezing temps and then start the fans again in May and dry the grain. I only have enough power to run 2 fans at once, but could put airation tubes in every bin I have and fill them all with tough grain, assuming that I only need to run the fans overnight once per bin per week.
That way my 2 fans could cool 7 bins each per week for a total of 14 bins.
I would think that this would be ok in Nov because the average temp is much lower than Oct. Not sure if this works for tough grain that goes in the bin at 20C in October.
Anyone have experiences and recommedations on how to handle tough grain with only 2 fans.
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