WARM YOUR SWINE WITH SUNSHINE
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This low-temperature grain-drying operation should be ready in time for next fall's crop. We estimate that our corn will dry in three weeks ... a lot quicker than regular air drying, and the corn itself will be in better shape than if we were to use forced-air dehydration. (Not to mention that solar drying is a lot less expensive and more ecologically sound than the latter method.)
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We'll "preserve" the corn in October. That way, by the time the cold weather arrives, the system can be switched back to keep the sows warm in the farrowing house.
WERE CONVINCED
As is obvious by now, the solar bug has bitten us hard. Another project, still on drawing board, is a solar-heated machine shed with heat ducted into pipes in the concrete floor. (That should take the chill out of working underneath the hay baler!)
What's more, my long-held dream of a solarheated home may soon become a reality. If our pigs can live in a cozy, sunheated pad, why can't we? After all, th ey're not that much better than we are!
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