RILEY, Ind. (WTWO.WAWV) — We talk with a local farmer about what all goes into harvest season every year and the challenges they face.
Most of us are surrounded by cornfields or past one each and every day, but what we don’t know is how these crops can end up on our dinner tables or in other grocery store products.
” So most of our grain goes back to our farm where we have grain bins set up. We also have a grain dryer there where we bring the grain in and will use propane gas to dry the corn down to a moisture content that the elevator wants"
Now while some farmers like brad have grain bins that's not the case for all farmers. grain bins are helpful because it allows farmers to store their grain until market prices are higher.
"Once we put in the grain bins, we will haul it out through