my grandpa and dad use to farm but gave up in 2004 and now i am 14 and i would like to farm we have our bins still and thay are brock bins and we to have a 7th bin we sold our holding bins and our grain dryer in 04 i will do i video of the farm if you want me to and i will show you our old bins. let me know thanks
You've just answered a lifelong fascination about what's it really like inside a grain silo. Honestly, I'd love to see a video (or short series) describing the process start to finish. There are plenty of great vids on things such as "how textiles are made" and so on, but nothing that really describes the farming process (or portions of it even). Anyway, nice video.
Hey there nice vid. I was just wondering if you've ever had any trouble with corn sticking to your walls. This year we filled one bin up, dried all the corn down, and then moved it to another bin. The bin with the dried/transferred corn was perfectly fine when we unloaded it(nothing sticking). However, the other bin we filled back up, dried it down, and when we hauled to the elevator the last month, when we got down to the bottom about a foot off the floor to about five feet up it was stuck to
Thanks! While I do read all the comments people leave on my videos, only a few have stuck with me and your suggestion was one of those. Thanks for the tip and the kind words.
my grandpa and dad use to farm but gave up in 2004 and now i am 14 and i would like to farm we have our bins still and thay are brock bins and we to have a 7th bin we sold our holding bins and our grain dryer in 04 i will do i video of the farm if you want me to and i will show you our old bins. let me know thanks
schmalzford96 10 months ago
You've just answered a lifelong fascination about what's it really like inside a grain silo. Honestly, I'd love to see a video (or short series) describing the process start to finish. There are plenty of great vids on things such as "how textiles are made" and so on, but nothing that really describes the farming process (or portions of it even). Anyway, nice video.
bikingforbrie 1 year ago
What causes hot spots? What are the consequences?
TheMrBlinx 1 year ago
nice video the elevator a round my grandpa's place they where drying beans and it started on fire from a bean pod
tanner6470 1 year ago
a very interesting video of your work and operation thanks for posting
togreektown 1 year ago
Hey there nice vid. I was just wondering if you've ever had any trouble with corn sticking to your walls. This year we filled one bin up, dried all the corn down, and then moved it to another bin. The bin with the dried/transferred corn was perfectly fine when we unloaded it(nothing sticking). However, the other bin we filled back up, dried it down, and when we hauled to the elevator the last month, when we got down to the bottom about a foot off the floor to about five feet up it was stuck to
bjjarnecke 1 year ago
the side. However, it was mostly on the northwest side. Have you ever had any trouble with this, and if so how did you fix it? Thanks
bjjarnecke 1 year ago
Great your talking more!! Also very interesting video.
See I told you commentary makes a better video.
Thumbs Up for sure
wunderman1234 1 year ago
@wunderman1234
Thanks! While I do read all the comments people leave on my videos, only a few have stuck with me and your suggestion was one of those. Thanks for the tip and the kind words.
Farmerknowsbest 1 year ago
@Farmerknowsbest Thanks just trying to help
wunderman1234 1 year ago
cool, how did you get up in it though?
PeZAiSahUnTEr 1 year ago
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benman431 1 year ago
@PeZAiSahUnTEr
Magic! Also there is a ladder up the outside to a door in the roof and a ladder down the inside as well.
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