I’m not a farmer at all but I really like your videos man! I’m going to college to get an agronomy degree because my cousins are agronomists and cow farmers. I think this stuff is fascinating. Thank you for the content!
douglasfilm it has to do with grain quality and test weight. Poor quality grain will weigh less and it will occupy the same volume as a crop that was higher quality. I’m not an expert on grain quality but I have learned some in my classes at college.
Huge operation ! Mike from Hannibal, Missouri
I’m not a farmer at all but I really like your videos man! I’m going to college to get an agronomy degree because my cousins are agronomists and cow farmers. I think this stuff is fascinating. Thank you for the content!
Thank you for watching
Great job. But how about grain cleaners? Do you clean the grain before or after the dryer?
What do you like better about brocks than sukups. We have Brock bins but just curious. Another great video
I don’t know if sukups are really any better or worse than Brocks but I like to pick on them since the electricians don’t like them
*There. I'm all caught up, I've watched all of your videos and enjoyed every single one. Are you going to get a degree in Agronomy?*
So each of the big bins holds about 260000 pecks. Why don't they measure grain by weight instead of volume?
I do enjoy your videos.
douglasfilm it has to do with grain quality and test weight. Poor quality grain will weigh less and it will occupy the same volume as a crop that was higher quality. I’m not an expert on grain quality but I have learned some in my classes at college.
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Air system are kinda bad glad we took ours out in put in a 4,000 bushel per hour dry leg
Looking back a leg would've been a better choice than the air system.