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Can you store 20% wheat and 13% canola till spring with airation?

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    #11
    If your temps stay low keep blowin. We took a load out every 7 days or move completely into anouther bin and keep blowin and movin every 7 - 14 days until dry, it will work with the forcast givin. Good luck.

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      #12
      Bunge today is backed up with .5 million bushels of heated canola. I would say dry it and sell it for 10,50 per bushel while everyone has room. Canola does not aerate well, take it from me, I have some of last years heated canola yet, maybe you can keep it cool maybe not, it may even heat in the spring as your aerating it. Turning on a fan in the spring can be also compared to giving a fire oxygen. Canola does not air well, it is harder to push air through canola, it can get a pocket in it. Plus your driving through water right? Lots of variability in the field. This is going to be a bad year for heated canola again.

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        #13
        2 000 000 divided by 9 000 equals 222 dollars an acre invested in bins alone. My entire farms investment in all machinery is 128 bucks. Including bins. Quite an investment.

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