Might be a dumb question. With minus 10 tonight will that draw moisture out of the kernels? I have heard rumors of this. Again I have no experience in these kind of conditions.
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Sublimation
Same as the ice evaporating off the highway in the cold days in winter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublimation_(phase_transition)
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It’s hard to get low humidity at night here. Lately starting around 5pm or so the dew starts to settle and the humidity all night is 90%. Hardly any wind this year here! And any day time breezes are totally calm at night. So with below normal temperatures and I would also say below normal wind.
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Originally posted by FarmerSmuck View PostMight be a dumb question. With minus 10 tonight will that draw moisture out of the kernels? I have heard rumors of this. Again I have no experience in these kind of conditions.
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Originally posted by GDR View PostFreezing helps a lot to dry grain especially if you get a cold night and then a decent day following, problem we have right now is you get all the frosty ice in the am and it's not warm enough to burn it off during the day. Once we either get warmer daytime temps or get past the point of having to sc**** windshields you'll be surprised how dry and how easy the combining gets.
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Originally posted by caseih View Postw have. having dry frosts here . dry canola yesterday and today , sure is nice . -12 here tonight , normal sept weather ??.
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