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Moisture & specific weight
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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 7123655" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>Drying grain increases bushel weight </p><p>but also </p><p>an opico or similar or even just an auger to move it </p><p>will add between 3 and 4 kg to the specific weight Even with no moisture reduction </p><p>example </p><p>63 to 67 in barley </p><p></p><p>79 to 83 or 68 to 72 in wheat </p><p>it does no seem to Increase it what ever the starting weight</p><p>in 2012 we put most of our wheat through and got very few deductions </p><p></p><p>putting grain threw a cleaner will also increase bushel weight if you remove the small grains Which costs more than the gain </p><p> they are to gentle not aggressive like an auger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 7123655, member: 305"] Drying grain increases bushel weight but also an opico or similar or even just an auger to move it will add between 3 and 4 kg to the specific weight Even with no moisture reduction example 63 to 67 in barley 79 to 83 or 68 to 72 in wheat it does no seem to Increase it what ever the starting weight in 2012 we put most of our wheat through and got very few deductions putting grain threw a cleaner will also increase bushel weight if you remove the small grains Which costs more than the gain they are to gentle not aggressive like an auger [/QUOTE]
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