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<blockquote data-quote="teslacoils" data-source="post: 7223104" data-attributes="member: 127792"><p>The capped drying enables the store to run more days, as members crack on and cut when previously they wouldn't. This means for the growers a chance to get more days out of a combine and cut before quality reduces or grain is lost from over fit crops. For the store this means fewer backlogs and more efficient haulage. Which means everyone wins through cheaper overall costs and better timeliness, and the option to get work done. </p><p></p><p>As an efficient coop, I expect most members are happy knowing the facility is there, even if they do not "win" every year. Two years ago we had two out of 18 days cutting wheat at under 16 percent. I know the cost of a combine, carting team, and cultivator stood doing nothing. It's higher than a small share in some extra fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teslacoils, post: 7223104, member: 127792"] The capped drying enables the store to run more days, as members crack on and cut when previously they wouldn't. This means for the growers a chance to get more days out of a combine and cut before quality reduces or grain is lost from over fit crops. For the store this means fewer backlogs and more efficient haulage. Which means everyone wins through cheaper overall costs and better timeliness, and the option to get work done. As an efficient coop, I expect most members are happy knowing the facility is there, even if they do not "win" every year. Two years ago we had two out of 18 days cutting wheat at under 16 percent. I know the cost of a combine, carting team, and cultivator stood doing nothing. It's higher than a small share in some extra fuel. [/QUOTE]
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