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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-03-20, Page 480 'eleitator! of wet s and 75,000 bushels of dry 0teMes1041 dale. Anderson Fludrys OU tom' '0f Win. includingw'heat, soybean, and c anoia. Mike Snobelen, own of Andeison Flax Product%, says, t e f t1 a :age spade came about beta e';muease in demand for groin (hying in the aim, "We must eosin that at 1 t tinne we can handle all the grain we cnn," said Snobelen. `lbere's no sense in having' a grain dryer When 3011 don't have. enough spat to atote $464 040,7.• Since he p d the in. 976,, Snobeleit hes Flax be and its ,o in a d' canolaleaning oPenttiort,',In 1976; a grain dryev Was added which dries grain at a rate of 200 bushels,. per hour. Fbur yearnlater, irn 1983, a larger grain dryer was added whidi heed by *none and f a :. system by a eleg a fans. T e grain.U4 that !=acool i g unit a donning the d e` areas 4ahn yt a grain is sold, by the'farnaer, it, is then sbipped`to the Giaderiah tom' grain elevatats. early Ailguatd Haag are illavaated, i„i4 .. dame r f don't �l a great .d of4 .►; . because they dry '....' der*'in the field. The next peak,' 'e , says fiddle, begins in the latter of r .her when corn and soy beaus are h: -.ted. During this time the dryers run continuously until early December. Anderson Max iltoducts of't elusow'has expanded their,utorage apace witha 100 f .idloand additional steel bin to double heir wet and dry storage capability, The, elevretor now has a fatty of fo.000 bushes of wet sta►°age and. 74,000 bushels of day:e. N034,..ran,,OirqNext MIke Snobelen plans to bultd another unlotiading pit to enable faster .` gal the, grain i and another silo to further incaeas a dry storage space. •„ ` (Photo by Man Ivett) • R.11. 2, LUCKNOW HACKETT'S FARM EQ 529-7I ALLIS-CHALMERS HESS'flN FARM EQUIPMENT L J. afairCO NEW