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Bin site: Is drying with propane really that bad?
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dpilot83
Posted 1/30/2026 10:29 (#11532956)
Subject: Bin site: Is drying with propane really that bad?



Looking at sites on the highway as our roads at our base of operations are not great. I don't own any ground on the highway but I rent some. I haven't talked to them but I imagine one of the owners might sell me a spot.

Site 1

  • 5.3 miles from base of operations when roads are good. 8.8 or 9.3 miles when roads are bad
  • On the highway
  • 3-phase and likely enough of it to keep us happy for a long time, maybe forever
  • Will likely never have natural gas. Might cost somewhere between $300K and $1M to get natural gas to it someday. Never even gotten a quote for it after getting quotes for places that would be less expensive to add it. I would imagine it might be in the $600K range but that is a super wild guess.
  • maybe half of our production would have to backtrack 1 mile to get to it (by that I mean 1 mile of the trip hauling to it would not be going towards the direction of the final grain buyer)
  • Hauling from our furthest field would be 28 miles
  • Average haul would probably be something like 10 miles
Site 2
  • 7.3 miles from base when roads are good. 10.8 or 13.3 when roads are bad
  • On the highway
  • Would probably need $100K+ to get the 3 phase we need now and who knows how much it would cost for future upgrades.
  • Has natural gas running under it. Line owned by a willing neighbor but natural gas company says it doesn't have enough capacity for another dryer. Would likely need $300K or so to get natural gas running to it
  • 1% chance someone will want to upgrade line in the next 10+ years and we'd be able to work with them to get natural gas to the site more economically
  • Almost none of our production would have to backtrack on the way towards this site
Site 3
  • 11.8 miles from base when roads are good. 15.2 or 17.7 if the roads are bad
  • On the highway or close to it
  • Would be close to 3 phase and natural gas
  • Would be on the way to getting grain closer to our buyers anytime trucks are hauling there
  • Hauling from our furthest field would be 35 miles
  • Average haul would be something like 15 or 17 miles
  • I don't have a relationship with landowners in this area. Would likely be challenging to get one of them to sell me a slice for a bin site
I lean towards Site 1.
For scale I could imagine this being 600K or so bushels in 10 years. For context if I hauled everything to town the average haul would be 27 or so miles during harvest. All of my storage is grain bags right now. The only thing I don't like about that (and it's a huge disadvantage) is that I have to wait until the corn moisture gets down to 16% or less before harvesting.
In my ideal world I'd start harvesting at 25% but I think I could start at 20% or so with lots of air in my climate so this bin site would be a large improvement. If it was fully developed (allowing me to partially fill bins and then easily move dried bins to one of the bins) I think I could get at least half of my crop harvested before anything hit 16% with just air drying. And if I wanted to add drying in the future, is it really that expensive with propane? The people I know in the area who have natural gas dryers spend maybe $0.015 per bushel on natural gas. Even if propane was 5x I don't think that would stop a dryer from being a good tool to add?


Edited by dpilot83 1/30/2026 10:30
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