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We all know how difficult this year’s harvest was for western Canadian farmers. A very wet fall and early snow meant grain crops were put in the bin late and in some cases, weren’t harvested at all.
How’s your harvest going? If you’ve got one nervous eye on the calendar and one on a field that’s yet to be combined, you’re not alone.
In the past, many producers considered grain aeration equipment as a last resort, in the event they were caught at the end of harvest with wet grain.
Commercial grain handling operations, including rail movement, in Western Canada have difficulty handling all of a single year’s grain production