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Anderson County Kansas | I assumed the OP was talking about damage, something screening wouldn't help at all. I wasn't responding to him, how will screening help with kernels that are the same size? Also on the screening issue, you are allowed 5 percent fm on corn before any dock. So if you were screening out cobs, stalks ect., you would have 50 bushel a load before it mattered. Thats a lot of crap to get rid of, besides the time it would take to run it through a screen. I can see if you were selling it to deer hunters, the cobs cause trouble in their feeders, but for commercial corn I don't see it.
Edited by cornstalk 12/1/2016 21:28
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