That bin is a top dryer bin. Holds the grain in the top to dry then you drop slides and it falls into the bottom. It's a bad 70s design that was already on our farm when we bought it.
@@jameswest673 peanut oil is mighty high priced for feeding....a cheaper mixture might be actual soybeans,,they are naturally oily and would help suppress the dust of the corn
I found it pretty funny how you fold the empty feed sacks. I do the same thing too. I guess we suffer from OCD or something.LOL
sir please can you share your whole feed formula with exact quantity and with full detail . can you show your all ingredients ? .please sir
Why is the bin fan at the top instead of the bottom blowing threw the floor never seen that in Illinois
That bin is a top dryer bin. Holds the grain in the top to dry then you drop slides and it falls into the bottom. It's a bad 70s design that was already on our farm when we bought it.
Chief plz l need know your measurement
That is how you hang a gate
What is the liquid that is added at the begining?
That is Soybean oil, we add it as a binder, to suppress corn dust while grinding, and to give the corn a sweet smell for the calves.
Would peanut oil work too?
@@jameswest673 peanut oil is mighty high priced for feeding....a cheaper mixture might be actual soybeans,,they are naturally oily and would help suppress the dust of the corn
@Wendy Smith I have wanted to look into that for a few years now, but my father isn't a huge fan of the idea.
Did you grind corn or just fill mixer. What other ingredients were added.
Corn, Alfalfa, Protein Pellets, and Soybean Oil.
@@RuralMidwest how loud is the feed grinder do you have to wear hearing protection
@@kaytlinadams9224 It is loud but not to bad.
@@RuralMidwest im so glad to hear that i would love to learn how the feed grinder works and what favorite speed it likes to be on when working
Ótimo trabalho, muito bem, meu amigo