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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 2589881" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Yes this is why I ask, white is never seen around here. You guys know you can rinse wheat right out the combine in small amounts at a time and it won't absorb moisture to the point of spoiling. Or just rinse it before you use it. A large pile of wheat out in the rain will only spoil on the bottom where in contact with the ground. The top 80% of pile will be fine, as the water runs through pile and top just dries out. Might hit your local farmer up for a bucket or two and save your self some cash..............farmer is making from $5-$7 per bushel (60lbs/avg) to give some perspective on price. The walmart link comes out to about $35 a bushel........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 2589881, member: 15643"] Yes this is why I ask, white is never seen around here. You guys know you can rinse wheat right out the combine in small amounts at a time and it won't absorb moisture to the point of spoiling. Or just rinse it before you use it. A large pile of wheat out in the rain will only spoil on the bottom where in contact with the ground. The top 80% of pile will be fine, as the water runs through pile and top just dries out. Might hit your local farmer up for a bucket or two and save your self some cash..............farmer is making from $5-$7 per bushel (60lbs/avg) to give some perspective on price. The walmart link comes out to about $35 a bushel........ [/QUOTE]
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