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    freeze drying cereals?

    Does "freeze drying" grain work? Running the fans at -30 when the RH is low actually dry anything or just freeze it up?

    #2
    I dried canola one winter with cold air, from 14% down to just around 10%. I assume cereals will work even better.

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      #3
      I've thought of this as well but have no experience.
      That $50 bag of shrimp I've been saving for a special occasion seems to dry out in the freezer,

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        #4
        dries oilseeds really good , dried flax from 16 to dry and in only -30 temperatures. not sure about cereals

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          #5
          if bin is warm, running cold air of low humidity will remove moisture. open the hatch and watch the moist air come out the top. you will definitely bring it down a few points. - same result as cooling the grain when it comes out of the drier.

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            #6
            From my experience you can store 18-20 percent wheat. It will dry some but wont come out of the bin dry.

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              #7
              It will depend on the CFM, humidity of air, static load.

              I dropped about 5000 bushels of wheat from 17.5% to 16% after running a 10HP fan for a week at -30C this December/January.

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                #8
                Ahhh! Thanks...how sweet makes me remember feeding the cows with my dad, albeit not in a feed truck!

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