For us poor bastards without a dryer what are our options? I have 700 acres total spread over a 32 mile round trip crossing highway #2 in the middle and no power at any bin site so aeration isn't an option and getting grain to a dryer at home would be a bitch if I had one. I have 350 acres of "standing" 90 bushel wheat on low wet ground thats gonna be a wreck if its there in the spring (if I can't get it gone its gonna be a swamp)
Its frustrating watching my bigger neighbors with dryers going on canola (I can't blame them, its pure jealousy on my part) but if the area gets below 10% unharvested AFSC won't pay unharvested loss and I'll be really screwed in May when everything gets adjusted.
For the last few years guys were saying that you could bag tough cereals, how tough can you bag it? If it gets dry enough to straight cut can I bag it at 18ish% and deal with it in the spring now that its cool outside?
I've been trying to keep positive about this but its getting pretty grim. Updating balance sheet and talking with the banker.
Its frustrating watching my bigger neighbors with dryers going on canola (I can't blame them, its pure jealousy on my part) but if the area gets below 10% unharvested AFSC won't pay unharvested loss and I'll be really screwed in May when everything gets adjusted.
For the last few years guys were saying that you could bag tough cereals, how tough can you bag it? If it gets dry enough to straight cut can I bag it at 18ish% and deal with it in the spring now that its cool outside?
I've been trying to keep positive about this but its getting pretty grim. Updating balance sheet and talking with the banker.
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