@farmerkaney Not mad.
Well proven system!
It will work if you get the air going through the grass.
Round bales not the easiest.
Need to block the gaps otherwise the air will bypass.
Ply / sheet on the floor first with holes in
To dry to less than 15%mc, you will need air of 65% rh or less.
@EnvAgency@NaturalEngland You, the EA, are an absolute disgrace. You prosecute a farmer who has tidied up his banks (which will grow back in time) yet you ALLOW water companies to pollute our rivers with raw sewage. How about sending the bosses of the water companies to prison? @BBCNews
Question. What mobile networks are agricultural based business using now? We have been EE based for 17 years with no issues really, renewal time has just got us shopping around. Thanks in advance.
@JeremyClarkson Hi Jeremy, firstly the show is hilarious but also came across with some great points for the agricultural industry well done.
I have a solution to to Melody Potatoes we at edwards potato vodka company can turn them into diddly Vodka ! We are potato farmers making Vodka.
This is Richard Sharpe, chair of the BBC. You would expect someone in his job to be 'squeaky clean', but...
He donated £400k to Tories and he's an ex director of neoliberal think tank CPS. And you wonder why the BBC never mentions Brexit. He'll have to go.
Just read parliament won’t sit until 17th October, despite MPs just returning from 6 weeks off.
People are going without food and rationing their energy while these grief seekers put their feet up.
A customers existing open fronted duct fitted with staircases, walk ways and front clad to create a letter box duct with progressive holes cut for multiple size boxes to be stored.
Today is National potato day.
As tough as the job is currently, with the apparent lack of appreciation and value, let’s take a moment and be grateful for the miracle that is the Humble Spud.
@MikeNeaverson@AlexJGreen95 Like everything else it made more sense at 15p/ kwh
Well managed it could go better than that, poorly managed it could be worse.
Some of the cost can be offset against what it will cost to cool and condition the crop.
@MikeNeaverson@AlexJGreen95 Budget figures
Say 0.5% per 24 hours.
100cfm/ton
0.1 kwh per ton per hour
4.8kwh/ percent, per ton so say 15 kwh for 3%.
At 35p/ kwh that is £5.25 per tonnes
Like all work in the bulk store it is about getting the specific humidities right, the bottom will get wetter first