Verified FBN Member (IA)

Marketing

Piling corn on the ground for a couple months for grain storage thoughts?

I farm in Central Iowa and this fall I was thinking at piling corn on the ground for grain storage until prices rise a little. I was planning on just piling it on the grass. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do? Should we put a tarp on the ground so moister doesn't get onto the corn and also put a tarp on top?

1

12


Verified FBN Member (ND)

(edited)

It's fine as long as you keep the cone shape. If you start hauling it you have to haul all of it. water runs off and you get some growth around the edges. I think I read a study once that said you loss about once percent. My dad did it for years. It isn't for long term storage but for a month or two you will be fine.

Join Our Community!

This comment section is reserved for FBN members only.

If you're new, please create an account to view, reply to existing comments, or add new ones.

Copyright © 2014 - 2025 Farmer's Business Network, Inc. All rights Reserved. The sprout logo, Farmers First flag logo, "Farmers Business Network," "FBN," "FBN Direct," "F2F," "F2F Genetics Network," "Blue River", and "Farmers First" are registered trademarks of Farmer's Business Network, Inc. or its affiliates. "Gradable Carbon" is a trademark of Gradable LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. *Fees may apply for certain product and service offerings other than FBN membership. Terms and conditions apply. Products sold or distributed through FBN Direct are offered by FBN Inputs, LLC and are available only in states where FBN Inputs, LLC is licensed and where those products are registered for sale or use, if applicable. Please check with your local extension service to ensure registration status. Grain market advisory services are offered by FBN CM LLC and are only available where FBN CM LLC is licensed. FBN Brokerage services are offered by FBN BR LLC, dba FBN Market Advisory - NFA ID: 0508695. Testimonials are not indicative of future performance or success; prices and savings may vary. FBN merchandise provided in recognition of testimonials.

FBN's Flag Logo