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home'n dry.....again
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<blockquote data-quote="Fergieman" data-source="post: 7447085" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>We have upto this last harvest treated and rolled at the same time. It does take more room to store and its not the best job to roll a big lot at the same time. Last harvest we treated in 2 diet feeders in 5 tonne batches so someone loading them and someone emptying them. Was a much moe pleasant job and could do more in a day. We also added water so it had a chance to soak into the grain before rolling. </p><p></p><p>Several options for treating</p><p></p><p>1 roll and treat at same time.</p><p>2 diet feeder</p><p>3 hopper and auger</p><p>4 mix on the floor with bucket. </p><p></p><p>If you know how much your bucket holds just add the urea and enzyme to each bucket load in the correct quantities (calibrate your bucket weight with diet feeder) </p><p>The urea and enzyme don't have to contact every grain like propcorn as the ammonia gas disperses through the grain under the sheet. Don't press down or roll the treated grain to allow this to happen. </p><p></p><p>Depending on grain moisture adding a little water is a good idea. I like the finished product to be 18-20%</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fergieman, post: 7447085, member: 21"] We have upto this last harvest treated and rolled at the same time. It does take more room to store and its not the best job to roll a big lot at the same time. Last harvest we treated in 2 diet feeders in 5 tonne batches so someone loading them and someone emptying them. Was a much moe pleasant job and could do more in a day. We also added water so it had a chance to soak into the grain before rolling. Several options for treating 1 roll and treat at same time. 2 diet feeder 3 hopper and auger 4 mix on the floor with bucket. If you know how much your bucket holds just add the urea and enzyme to each bucket load in the correct quantities (calibrate your bucket weight with diet feeder) The urea and enzyme don't have to contact every grain like propcorn as the ammonia gas disperses through the grain under the sheet. Don't press down or roll the treated grain to allow this to happen. Depending on grain moisture adding a little water is a good idea. I like the finished product to be 18-20% [/QUOTE]
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