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mac4440
Posted 2/18/2021 08:54 (#8841635 - in reply to #8841511)
Subject: RE: lp gas price



mud-hog - 2/18/2021 07:07

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mud-hog - 2/17/2021 20:21

You go thru a transport load of LP in CIL?

You need more insulation not more LP storage.


Bought six transport loads, have plenty of insulation. 5 houses, two shops, and dry corn.


2 houses. 2 shops. And my corn is dry too.

2600 gallon is what I bought on fill and contract.

Not sure how you are rolling thru 6 transport loads. Sounds wasteful.


You are clueless.


So 3 more houses burn thru 5 1/2 transports????

I’m guessing I’m further north than you are too.


You don't have a clue how much corn I raise. Furthermore you don't have a clue about how much LP have on storage.


Seems wasteful to blow thru that much LP. I’m further north than you and do it all with air. Start at 22%. You IL guys give me a chuckle.

You know for someone that preaches cutting the fat it sure sounds like your COP is bloated.


May seem wasteful to you , but you can't seem to understand how spending some $ on LP improves the bottom line by lowering COP for a farming operation.

Have seen plenty of air dryers get in trouble more than once relying on a bin fan and air to dry corn.


My electric cost for entire harvest was $0.01/bu

I started in mid sept on corn. Flipped to beans mid October. Finished corn before thanksgiving.

Takes a little patience and moving however air drying with many bins and shallow layers. I’d rather spend money on bins than dryers and LP. I understand some can’t do that further north.


No way I can air dry corn for a penny/ bu. Probably spend that much running fans periodically throughout the year. I don’t want to have corn in the field until thanksgiving if I can help it. Never know what the weather will do. Money ahead to have that dirt fertilized and turned under. Next years crop will benefit.
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