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Wheatley, Arkansas | ED, as I said, we wait on the cooler weather, never have any 32 and below much. With dry corn and the cold coming I would shut them down to save money and crank them up when it gets cold. Once you get it cooled this winter it should stay cool until you move it. I don't see why it wouldn't work up there, it does here, We've never lost any corn doing this, I would think there would be more to lose by over drying in these warm conditions. With the weather like it is we have bin dried 28% corn in 36' bins with air only and 30 HP. fans.
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