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Sac & Story county IA | That sounds like wonderful drying weather conditions. That dryer should do 4-500 per hour, at least. Maybe more in low humidity and 65 degrees. You can run the temperature 220 or so air temperature in the dryer. You don't want to get the corn much over 130 degrees. But in those weather conditions, the grain temperature may not get that high because the grain can flow fast enough not to be by the fire long. | |
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