There’s a lot of damp/wet grain in bags this year. Spoke to a farmer who assumes it is still ok. Just wondering if anyone has cracked open and checked.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostThere’s a lot of damp/wet grain in bags this year. Spoke to a farmer who assumes it is still ok. Just wondering if anyone has cracked open and checked.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostThere’s a lot of damp/wet grain in bags this year. Spoke to a farmer who assumes it is still ok. Just wondering if anyone has cracked open and checked.
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Originally posted by AC man View PostI know of someone that has a bin of heated canola which is no longer saleable. He wasn’t checking it enough. I wouldn’t assume grain in bags will be ok,with canola being a priority! My neighbour bags canola, wheat and barley but haven’t heard about theirs.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostYou won’t hear a thing either. Bags are little miracles. You can put anything in them and it always comes out just grand!
Cracking those bags....
What do you do with it if you don't have anywhere to put it? Turing grain in a bag means putting it back in a new bag.
Many BTOs use them on their rented land, they have their place.
Would you pay extra rent if the landlord had bins thrown into the deal?
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This is not first hand imfo but about a month ago someone tweeted about heated wheat in a bag. He said the wheat was 23% and went in the bag cold. He concentrated on drying canola and thought the wheat would keep in a bag. When he got to the bag he was surprised it was hot.
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So, how do you monitor grain temperature in a bag? Especially considering the bags are likely far from home?
I assume once you poke a hole to measure, that lets air in, and allows spoilage to start? Can you leave temperature probes in, and connect them to a binsense type of system?
Or just wait until someone reports the snow all melting on your bags?
Guys using the tube wrappers for bales with this years incessant bad weather, and their theory was that you could put it in at any moisture, and even if it was much too dry to ensile, just sealing out the air keeps it from spoiling. Sounds like the results aren't always as intended though.
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i haven't ever saw a bag thats been there more than a week that didn't have holes in them from ravens, deer, elk, etc.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostSo, how do you monitor grain temperature in a bag? Especially considering the bags are likely far from home?
I assume once you poke a hole to measure, that lets air in, and allows spoilage to start? Can you leave temperature probes in, and connect them to a binsense type of system?
Or just wait until someone reports the snow all melting on your bags?
Guys using the tube wrappers for bales with this years incessant bad weather, and their theory was that you could put it in at any moisture, and even if it was much too dry to ensile, just sealing out the air keeps it from spoiling. Sounds like the results aren't always as intended though.
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Canola is only safe after its dumped through the grates and the cheque is cashed. A lot of personal thresholds and limits were pushed this harvest. One guy I know put a piece of tape over the combines moisture readout and wrote the letters "DRY". Worse than being damp is being uncured and damp.
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Originally posted by biglentil View PostCanola is only safe after its dumped through the grates and the cheque is cashed. A lot of personal thresholds and limits were pushed this harvest. One guy I know put a piece of tape over the combines moisture readout and wrote the letters "DRY". Worse than being damp is being uncured and damp.
I think that the biggest problem this fall was we had too cool of a summer and when we started harvesting, a lot of the grain simply was not mature enough and the multiple frosts in September added to the problem.
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