Check out this incredible 3D trajectory of the parachuted sensor as it completed three revolutions around the #tornado, with widet circumference with height. The sensor then sampled the “vent” at the upper reaches of the dynamic pipe. It reached velocities of at least 140 mph. This is a historic accomplishment in science and engineering by @WillClay25
An MLB player tosses a ball to a kid wearing his jersey.
The kid makes the catch… then hands it to his little sister and gives her a hug. How can you not love baseball
@BlaseFarms@sanegrain It’s all about ground loading, which is directly affected by Eave height/ grain column. Generally speaking a 10 ring (wide 44”) Bin is pretty safe with minimal dirt work (18”-3’)
48’x10 is 61k bushels
54x10 is 78k bushels
60’x10 is 100k bushels
@sanegrain The projects we did in Dresden/Selden required over excavation 15’ deep….The one I built in Norcatur had 60’ deep concrete piles every 3’ - so you’re spending 100’s of thousands just getting the site ready. There’s a sweet spot at 60-100k where it’s relatively ‘cheap’
@GDryerRepairman These guys are doing research so cross contamination will be critical. The smaller batch size and equipment cost was attractive for their needs. This facility was originally a commercial Feedmill and it was just too big. They had ingredients stuck/ rotting in overhead tanks
Putting the final touches on this Feedmill we reconfigured with an AGI Flexmill for the University of Wyoming in Laramie. Making first batches in the coming weeks.
@GDryerRepairman Good question, we’ll find out soon. The paddle tolerances are pretty tight. I’m pretty sure the program flushes medication and small ingredients by pushing more ground corn through the loop after those ingredients are added.
🎴7 used 4000 bu Meridian grain bins for sale. Skids, 3 site glasses, auto lids, goose neck vents, man hole, rocket air, 5hp fan,
fan bracket. Just grain in them 7-10 years old. Excellent shape no rust.
$19,000 ea.
Located near Souris MB.