What is the going rate for renting a bin? We are renting a 5,000 bu bin that our neighbour doesn't need.
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Then I'm not out of line.... I'm paying what wedino suggested, fifteen cents a bushel. And damned happy to have it too! How the hell do you store a bumper crop? Doesn't make sense to have enough storage for a bumper crop and have some of them rattling in the wind most years.... unless you like speculating on grain.... which sometimes pays handsomely.
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I pay .10 cents for flat bottom grain storage and .15 cents for hoppers. If there is air, we agree on a price before hand.
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One of my neighbors has a great skill. He finds all the empty bin storage on people's yards then asks to use them. Those bins are good the grain keeps a long time.
When those bins are full usually he piles the wheat or barley. Most times he sells one load from the piles then the remainder heats and within a couple years it rots. After 3 years he hires the neighbor for custom seeding for canola, the neighbor doesnt like to go around rotten pile so he brings his loader and spreads out the rotten grain.
When other neighbors are looking for extra bin space all they have to do is ask our local free bin storage broker at morning coffee.
It works great.
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