date:Nov 13, 2012
nsion ag engineer Greg Brenneman.
While we want stored grain cooled to 30-35 degrees for winter storage, the sooner we get grain temperatures down, the better. Every 10 degree drop in grain temperature will nearly double the allowable storage time, he says. Fans might need to be run several times during the fall to get grain down to wintertime storage temperatures.
That's exactly what Crop Talk advisor Jim Meade / Iowa City is doing to his grain in storage now, even in the immediate absence of