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Keeping the Bin-Bursting Grain in Good Condition

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Page 1: Keeping the Bin-Bursting Grain in Good Condition

An Equal Opportunity University

Keeping the Bin-Bursting Grain in Good Condition

Sam McNeillExtension Agricultural Engineer

UKREC – Princeton, KY270-365-7541 x 213

Email: [email protected]: www.bae.uky.edu

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Soybean ground pile?!

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Got Storage ?!

Stored Grain Management• Sanitation• Bin Loading practices• Aeration• Safe Monitoring• Web sites for other information

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Sanitation

Equipment• Combine(s)• Carts/truck beds• Handling equipment• Dryers• Bins

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Sanitation

Outside the bins• Remove spilled grain• Mow weeds to reduce rodent activity

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Sanitation

Inspect bins• Look for daylight shining through holes

in roof and walls• Seal bottom ring to prevent air leaks• Repair as needed

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S.L.A.M.

Stored Grain Management• Sanitation• Bin Loading practices• Aeration• Safe Monitoring• Web sites for other information

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Bin Loading

Don’t overfill the bin

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Bin Loading

Manage trash and fines Control grain damage by

combine Run augers full and ASAP Clean grain before storage Use a spreader to fill the bin Core the bin to remove

fines/trash from the center

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Manage Trash and Fines

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Core after Filling to Remove BCFM

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Moisture Migration in Winter

65OF 45OF

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Grain Spoilage from Moisture Migration

Uniform Temperature Prevents

moisture migration

Preserves product quality

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Stored Grain Management• Sanitation• Bin Loading practices• Aeration• Safe Monitoring• Web sites for other information

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Aeration Cooling Cycle

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Estimated Time for Aeration Cycles (Hours)

Cfm/bu Fall Winter Spring1/10 150 200 120 C¼ 60 80 48 C½ 30 40 24 C¾ 20 27 16 I1.0 15 20 12 I

hp /10 kbu1 hp

10 hp

5 hp

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Cost of One Aeration CycleExample for 10 kbu bin @ 10¢/kwh

FanHp

Hours Cost$

Cost¢/bu

1 200 20.00 0.20

5 40 20.00 0.20

10 20 20.00 0.20

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Typical 5 Day Forecast in January

Source: wpsdtv.com

Avg.

Hi: 46

Lo: 33

5d: 40

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50

55

60

1/18 1/19 1/20 1/21 1/22

Date

Hourly Temperatures for Princeton, KY

2630 14.5

Total fan hours = 70.5

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Off-the-shelf Fan Control with Thermostats

HOUR METER

HEATINGTHERMOSTAT

COOLINGTHERMOSTAT

FAN

RELAY

Sept. 55 - 65Oct. 45 - 55Nov. 35 - 45

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Commercial Fan Controllers

opistormax.com

agsense.net

agridryllc.com

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Carol Jones, PhD.Stored Product EngineeringBiosystems and Ag. Engr. Dept.Stillwater, OK

RH and Temp Controllers

Partial list of vendors–OPI–The Boone Group–AgriDry Rimik–GSI–Caldwell/Chief-Agri

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UMN Fan Programwebapps.bbe.umn.edu/fans/

• What do you need to know?– Bin

• Diameter, height and type of floor– Desired airflow (cfm/bu)– Grain type– Fan (s)

• Motor size and fan type…select from 200+ fans• Specify fan arrangement

• What does the program generate?– Bushels, airflow, and static pressure at 3-ft

increments– Table or graph form(s)

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Fan Performance (CFM vs SP)

webapps.bbe.umn.edu/fans/

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Depth Bushels Airflowcfm

Airflowcfm/bu

S. P. in H2O

3 4343 34,670 8.0 0.86 8686 33,370 3.8 1.59 13,030 32,270 2.5 2.1

12 17,370 31,180 1.8 2.715 21,715 30,160 1.4 3.218 26,060 29,180 1.1 3.721 30,400 28,230 0.9 4.124 37,445 27,180 0.8 4.427 39,090 26,220 0.7 4.730 43,430 25,360 0.6 5.033 46,770 24,760 0.5 5.3

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webapps.bbe.umn.edu/fans/

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S.L.A.M.

Stored Grain Management• Sanitation• Bin Loading practices• Aeration• Safe Monitoring• Web sites for other information

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How often should I check my grain?

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Temperature Cable System

1. Thermocouple sensor cables

2. Cable suspension system

3. Leadwire extension

4. Readout plug5. Display

instrumentD

ABC

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DC

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Automated Insect Monitoring

www.opistormax.com

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Automated Insect Monitoring

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OPIGIMAC Temperature and Insect Monitoring, Aeration Fan Control System

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 Equilibrium Moisture Conditions for Corn

Temperature C F 40 50 60 65 70 80 902 35 11.8 13.3 14.8 15.7 16.6 18.7 21.74 40 11.5 12.9 14.5 15.3 16.2 18.3 21.3

10 50 10.9 12.3 13.8 14.7 15.5 17.6 20.516 60 10.3 11.8 13.3 14.1 15.0 17.0 19.9

Source: ASAE Data D245.4 / Average of two Prediction Eqns.

Relative Humidity, %

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Carol Jones, PhD.Stored Product EngineeringBiosystems and Ag. Engr. Dept.Stillwater, OK

Monitoring Systems

•Manual Readout and log book

•Data Logger with manual plug in to thermocouples

•Computer interfaced automatic monitoring

Least expensive

Most expensive

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Carol Jones, PhD.Stored Product EngineeringBiosystems and Ag. Engr. Dept.Stillwater, OK

Cost Estimates

•Aeration System: 6.0 – 12.0 ¢/bu•Controller:0.3 – 1.0 ¢/bu•Temperature Cables:0.3 – 1.0 ¢/bu

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When Inspecting Stored Grain Always Work in Pairs !

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Grain Inspection Tools

1. PPE – harness / dust masks2. Bucket / plastic bags3. Thermometer4. Grain probe5. Portable moisture meter6. Psychrometer

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Bin Rescue in Spring 2005

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Resources

1. Midwest Plan Servicewww.mwps.org

2. Agricultural Engineering Departments in Midwest…at UK www.bae.uky.edu

3. GEAPSwww.geaps.org

4. USDA Grain Lab in KSwww.ars.usda.gov

5. GrainNetwww.grainnet.com

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Questions?

Thanks for your attention…

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What is REAP / GOAP?• The Rural Energy for America Program

(REAP) is offered through the USDA Rural Development

• The Kentucky Ag Development Fund provided money for state projects

• Provides assistance to agricultural and rural small businesses for energy efficiency improvements or renewable energy installations

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Past Projects—Example 1

• Grain Dryer Controller upgrade– $3,078 per year

savings– 14.0 year payback

• Controller upgrades typically yield better paybacks due to lower initial cost and high price of over drying grain

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Past Projects—Example 2• Grain Dryer Replacement of old dryer

with new energy efficiency model– $1,431 per year savings– 20.2 year payback

Old Dryer

New Dryer