Monday, August 19, 2013

Grain Bin Extravaganza!

This summer is flying by!  We have been so busy working on projects at the farm that we haven’t had much time for play.  But, even though this project has been labor intensive (not for me but the guys have been working hard) it has been great entertainment watching the progress!
Grain storage before all the construction.


The decision was made quite some time ago that we needed more storage for grain at the farm.  Why have grain bins?  These huge grain bins allow you to store grain rather than having to haul it straight from the field during harvest to an elevator.  Grain bins at the farm are advantageous to utilize.  More times than not, grain prices are lowest during harvest.  So it’s really great to be able to store grain at the farm to sell at a later time for a higher price….hopefully.  I say hopefully because trying to figure out patterns of the grain market prices is quite a risk :) 
 
So in order to add to the grain storage at the farm some rearranging was in order.  Due to the layout of the original grain bins one had to be moved for the new grain bin. 
That should be an easy task, right?  Well, not exactly.  The grain bins at the farm range in size from 55 to 80 feet tall.  And they are made of corrugated steel, so you can imagine that they aren’t feather light to move around.  A new cement slab was poured for the “old” grain bin’s new home.  The cement slab had to be heavy duty to hold up the many pounds of grain stored, so several feet of cement was poured with lots of steel rod to reinforce it. 


Once the cement slab was set Claire had to check it out…she is quality control around the farm, ha-ha!  Then a crane had to be hired to come to the farm to move the “old” grain bin to its new location.  Up and over the power lines the grain bin gracefully flew to its new home.  I thought it was pretty neat to see!


Almost over the power lines....
Starting the flight....



 
Gracefully landing on the new slab!
Now the task of preparing the site for the new grain bin is being tackled.  I will be sure to post a picture of the finished product, but it may be another several weeks before that happens so I wanted to at least get this exciting stuff posted.
If everything progresses as it should we will have everything done before harvest.  You know what that means?  We will be able to store all our grain waiting and wondering if the markets will turn around so we can hopefully get better prices.  Ha-ha, everything in agriculture is such a gamble, but I love it :)
 



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