Posted by caterpillar guy on November 30, 2018 at 05:32:41 from (47.26.86.124):
In Reply to: Soybean Question posted by NYOlivers on November 29, 2018 at 18:31:41:
We started cutting with dry or close to it 14-15 moisture, then rain and no more cutting. Then it dried some and then froze so we cut at 18-20 moisture put them in the bin with air on them since they have dried some down to 15.8 on the first load coming out then next was 16. Have not got the moisture on the third load yet. We had a few pods that had split open in the field prior to cutting. We got done Friday of Thanksgiving. Last year we cut beans till Pearl Harbor day. Then still had corn to do. This year corn was down to 22 in early Oct. So shelled it with some sprouting on the stalk in the ear. Back to beans I turned the fans on a month ago and they have not been turned off yet rain snow or sun. I will probably shut the one off this week. The other on the beans at about 18 will keep going some more. With about 9-10,000 bushel of those wet beans at that moisture we shipped those 3 loads this week and dropped to previous mentioned moisture so must be gaining some yet. With half of then gone now the rest should dry faster now. That bin will have a full air floor in it when it gets empty also.
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