Show Farmer Finds Blower Effective Hay Dryer Mounted on It's Easy to Move About Wet springs and early frosts the headaches they once were to a growing number of For they have discovered that Immature grain can be cured Just as effectively in storage buildings as in the The average farmer will find that mechanical drying of hay and grain Is not as expensive as it would Hay and grain saved will soon pay for Equipment for mechanical drying of grain Is and present farm structures can be converted quickly and Inexpensively to handle this newest of farm production who have hay curing will find that the same fan and motor f Mounted on this motor and blower takes the headaches out of curing Immature grain for Here the equipment is shown being for hay can be used for both drying grain and finishing forage The accompanying illustration shows what can be done in the way of inter-changing hay curing and grain drying When the hay curing season Is this farmer mounts his fan and motor on a cart and hauls them to a crib where they are put to use blowing moisture out of his immature Aji into which he plugs his five-horsepower is located in an adjacent When double cribs are as in the case the air blast enters through one end of the The opposite end is sealed and heavy paper placed on walls of the crib from the peak of the roof to the top of the corn Openings around the fan and in the floor also are In single wooden ducts or frames are down the center of the floor and the air blown directly into Drying is successful without supplementary heat when the temperature is 60 or above and the relative humidity 65 per cent or If heat is buildings should be insulated and properly Warm air is blown into storage sheds by motor driven Thermostats and other controls automatically keep the temperature and the flow of air at efficient drying |