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| David,
Here on the Eastern Shore of MD (15 miles from OC) we turn off the fans at night for that reason. With the humidity levels at night, there would be a tremendous amount of moisture put back in. I would imagine that most of the online grain drying materials are based on the midwest and not the more humid east coast. If you could catch a night when the wind blew strong all night (which seems to be rare this time of year) you MIGHT have some success running the fans all night. What kind of time frame are you looking at for getting your corn dry? We've always found that air dying was a long process. Hope this helps.
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