Hopalong, do you have a dryer? If yes, then swath, harvest tough, dry, bin. Cash malt cheque.
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Tweety, yes we have an older propane fired dryer but have not used it for several years.
Full floor aeration, mechanical unloading and hopper bottoms have taken over.
As well, propane cannot compete with elevator drying with natural gas.
Intend to take grain off starting at nineteen per cent moisture. Sometimes have good opportunity to blend down.
Do not begrudge elevator company profits, only have to think back to back breaking labour and lack of ability to deal with a wet harvest in the good old days.
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Someone with experience drying "malt" barley with a grain dryer better chime in. Reduced heat to protect germ....I have no experience with it.
Will you really ger considered cept 19 moisture barley. They seem to have a hissy fit if its a bit tough and say germination can be affected at not much above whats considered dry for long term storage. Good luck. Lots of time for aeration to do its work...its early.
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