Please everyone check your bins. My bro in law is manager of a grain terminal, and they are seeing lots if heated Canola. He said a lot more then usual.
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Too late for me. I lost a bin. Never had it heat before. Likely going to average 3% heated. Not sure of options.
I was the guy that was going to turn complete bins.
Just didn't get done in time. It was 10.5 and hot when I combined it.
I knew better than to wait this long to turn it.
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Too late for me. I lost a bin. Never had it heat before. Likely going to average 3% heated. Not sure of options.
I was the guy that was going to turn complete bins.
Just didn't get done in time. It was 10.5 and hot when I combined it.
I knew better than to wait this long to turn it.
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Lep , had you cooled it with fans at all ? we have cooled all ours , but I am still scared shitless and was it straight cut or swathed ?
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Just got back from the kids Halloween party and talking with my neighbours 5 of them have lost a bin so far of canola. It is panic in our area it's all going up in smoke. Lots was 8.5 to 9mt. Anyone think it has to do with the 4 stages of crop growth.
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Have gone full paranoid around here with stored grain. All cooled to below 20C as fast as possible. Then monitored constantly.
Sorry to hear about the heated grain.
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has anyone ever had it heat after cooled with aireation and an opi cable monitoring it ? I'm like you paranoid , even though we cooled it all right away and check cables every week !
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us too, at least 4 bins over the years , don't have a bin in yard w/o air and opi cable , but I still worry . strangest one was a bin of canary one time , it was dry and had been in the bin about 8 months , checked cable one day and it was 40 degrees c . cooled it and it was fine . we use those socks that are made in sask . on fans , move them around lots , works real good , even for the fan with a heater on it
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Had a close call with a bin of wheat start to get hot about two weeks ago.
Binned relatively cool and a little tough at 16%, figured it wouldn't have been an issue.
Turned the entire bin and have cooled it since.
When I send grain out with custom truckers I make a point of taking grain from as many bins as possible. Sometimes it slows the loading process but worth the extra time.
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