Posted by Dan-IA on December 29, 2007 at 15:59:57 from (216.51.179.77):
Hey all, I just sold some beans yesterday. $11.35/bu. But I took a small dock because there were some rotten ones in there. Apparently I've got a crust forming on the top and I didn't know it.
Spent a few hours up there today throwing it out, it's slow with a 5 gallon bucket and my hand just trying to pick it up. Biggest problem is that it crumbles when I try to pick it up.
Is there a better way? I'm thinking about using some sort of sieve, like the screen from an old fanning mill or a feed grinder to allow me to lift up big chunks of the bean crust, making for easy removal of the rotten clumps but letting the good individual beans fall through.
I'm just wondering if there's a better way. And it might not be a bad idea to check on your beans too, in case you haven't lately.
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