Enjoy the videos. I think you should consider wearing fall protection when climbing your bins. Accidents happen at home, at work be it a farm or a factory. If you guys wear it you never know which others decide to follow just because you guys do. Maybe it’s my age but I don’t take chances anymore. Keep putting out the videos, I have really learned a lot.
Just a suggestion here, if grain is going to be stored for a period of time in order to be sold at a later date for future market prices, a grain bin situated with a stirator will help with not only hot spots but also with overall consistency.
Interesting on the reheating grain info, but we've never reheated grain going into summer,and don't have any trouble, currently emptying a 54' 85,000 bushel bin, corn frosts up the outside of auger tube like a popsicle;)
Every farmer ive ever seen. Whether grains or unloading wagons into a silage blower. Refuses to put down a cheap blue plastic tarp to clean up the mess. Why is it that complicated to do some thing so simple.
Enjoy the videos. I think you should consider wearing fall protection when climbing your bins. Accidents happen at home, at work be it a farm or a factory. If you guys wear it you never know which others decide to follow just because you guys do. Maybe it’s my age but I don’t take chances anymore. Keep putting out the videos, I have really learned a lot.
We got AGI bin system on all our bins we store beans until harvest depending on price and corn year round we grind all the corn for pigs it is nice
Tech screws and duct tape plus a few zip ties!!!! Thanks to all!! Mrs Molly especially 👍.
Yep, nothing better than the sour mash smell at the distillery. It’s bad news in the grain bin.
Very Bad news.
Let's see a Vermeer plant tour!
Great bin info
Glad you think so!
Good one!
The two of you seem to have the same mind set and get things done! Cheers!
Just a suggestion here, if grain is going to be stored for a period of time in order to be sold at a later date for future market prices, a grain bin situated with a stirator will help with not only hot spots but also with overall consistency.
Interesting on the reheating grain info, but we've never reheated grain going into summer,and don't have any trouble, currently emptying a 54' 85,000 bushel bin, corn frosts up the outside of auger tube like a popsicle;)
Thanks for sharing Ben. Always enjoy your videos, keep em coming brother.
Or did you buy the gas can and he gave you the tractor?
Every farmer ive ever seen. Whether grains or unloading wagons into a silage blower. Refuses to put down a cheap blue plastic tarp to clean up the mess. Why is it that complicated to do some thing so simple.
I vacuum up this grain at the end and within a week the wildlife clean up the rest.