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Wisconsin | It's easy enough to find calculators to figure the bushels in those piles. Some further West get huge in good years, next to an elevator they can pile millions of bushels and have the infrastructure to handle it. I wouldn't want to do it in Indiana or Ohio though. The loss isn't much if it stays cold. Smaller piles, warmer temps, more rain will make much more spoilage.
Saw a pile this afternoon in NE IA, much bigger than the pictures here, not as big as some, then again I was a mile away. Looked like an ethanol plant.
Edited by junk fun 11/11/2023 19:45
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