When storing grain, whether it’s on-farm or in a commercial facility, there are many costs to consider versus selling at harvest – storage cost, interest on grain inventory, extra drying of corn, extra corn shrinkage, extra handling cost, and potential quality deterioration.
Storing grain in an on-farm system not only gives you benefits of convenience and control, it can also cost thousands less than commercial storage, especially if you keep grain for longer periods of time or dry down from higher moisture levels.
Indiana Farm Systems prides itself in providing full-service design through installation for on-farm grain storage, grain handling and grain drying needs.