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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 2608741" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>I know of one farmer who bought a model that would run on wood pellets or whole field corn. He had several acres of irrigated corn, but he always had a few fields that were dry land. When weather conditions were right, his dry land corn would have alfatoxin levels too high to be sold to the Co-Op. He would save a grain trailer of it in his barn, that he would use in the winter. (He saved back corn for this regardless of alfatoxin levels.) He could easily open the hopper door and fill 5 gallon buckets to carry to his stove. </p><p></p><p>Originally, he was just a corn farmer and when he had his first load of corn rejected and had to dispose of a semi load of corn, plus not harvest the rest of his dry land corn, he researched other options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 2608741, member: 1546"] I know of one farmer who bought a model that would run on wood pellets or whole field corn. He had several acres of irrigated corn, but he always had a few fields that were dry land. When weather conditions were right, his dry land corn would have alfatoxin levels too high to be sold to the Co-Op. He would save a grain trailer of it in his barn, that he would use in the winter. (He saved back corn for this regardless of alfatoxin levels.) He could easily open the hopper door and fill 5 gallon buckets to carry to his stove. Originally, he was just a corn farmer and when he had his first load of corn rejected and had to dispose of a semi load of corn, plus not harvest the rest of his dry land corn, he researched other options. [/QUOTE]
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