This was one of the most useful videos I have seen and its sad that it has sow few views. 3,3k in 5 years is not enough. Too important and TH-cam should advertise this video for farmers. also, air drying companies producing conditioners could pitch in to push this knowledge, and earn a bit of cash while saving the farmer time and funds if they know howe to apply this. fascinating info about the preservation conditions of cooler grain.
What have we been thinking? I image a similar situation applies to hay drying too except that in the field it catches the dew. Now, although this may be irrelavant, how much quicker drying could be achieved by using chilled air?
What if you already have cold grain that you need to pull moisture out of? Isn't it good to warm it back up on a low humidity day so it can be cooled and dried again at night?
This was one of the most useful videos I have seen and its sad that it has sow few views. 3,3k in 5 years is not enough. Too important and TH-cam should advertise this video for farmers. also, air drying companies producing conditioners could pitch in to push this knowledge, and earn a bit of cash while saving the farmer time and funds if they know howe to apply this. fascinating info about the preservation conditions of cooler grain.
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What have we been thinking? I image a similar situation applies to hay drying too except that in the field it catches the dew. Now, although this may be irrelavant, how much quicker drying could be achieved by using chilled air?
What if you already have cold grain that you need to pull moisture out of? Isn't it good to warm it back up on a low humidity day so it can be cooled and dried again at night?
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