any corn/biomass stove users

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4 tons of corn in a season? How do you go about storing it?
 
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thanks for the replys. unfortunately for me wood isn't really an option although we have a good size woodlot, i would need an outside furnace to heat w/ wood as my house/basement isn't really conducive to an inside wood stove. i have looked into those but right now way out of my affordability. since i would be buying the corn direct from the farm, the price is better than pre bagged. storing isn't really that much of a problem either. i did a job for a guy who had 2 3yd rolling dumpsters he had filled w/ corn for his stove, so that may be a storage option. another storage option i was looking at was a used grain hopper or one of those newer poly hoppers, in the 1-1.5 ton capacity as you could fill them fairly easily w/out an auger because of height. or you just go to the farm and fill a few 55gal drums at a time.
 
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farmerjim said:
thanks for the replys. unfortunately for me wood isn't really an option although we have a good size woodlot, i would need an outside furnace to heat w/ wood as my house/basement isn't really conducive to an inside wood stove. i have looked into those but right now way out of my affordability. since i would be buying the corn direct from the farm, the price is better than pre bagged. storing isn't really that much of a problem either. i did a job for a guy who had 2 3yd rolling dumpsters he had filled w/ corn for his stove, so that may be a storage option. another storage option i was looking at was a used grain hopper or one of those newer poly hoppers, in the 1-1.5 ton capacity as you could fill them fairly easily w/out an auger because of height. or you just go to the farm and fill a few 55gal drums at a time.

2nd season of my using a corn burner, Country Flame Harvester - I would never look back at the decision. Savings on LPG has been phenomenal. Heats the whole 2400 sq ft log cabin w/loft. I have cut my LPG budget to 25 per month from 225.

I use Rubber-maid totes (5 dollar), large Rubber-maid trash cans (4), horse trough and rotate the clean corn in these and then bring into the house. Eventually, I may buy a larger farm style storage silo but it is not necessary. My thoughts are the more you spend, the less that you have saved.

Buy a good reliable stove & install properly
empty ash pan daily - clean stove weekly
enjoy
:)

Research I Burn Corn Homepage - all stoves are not created equal - everyone wants your money.

There is a short learning curve with cleaning, draft etc but it's not difficult - I can do it :rolleyes:

There now are several corn furnaces on the market that have larger hoppers, more btu and are seamless with your heating system. Our cabin is open concept with loft and I do not have problems heating it and keeping it at a comfortable level (70+). I live in corn country and am surrounded by corn. I have all of the free wood on my property that I could ever use but for the house and 24/7 heat, I'm a firm corn believer. For the barn/workshop, I may burn wood for the occasional warm up but not for continual use heat. If you averaged it out, last year I spent 1 - 2 dollars per day to heat the house on cold days that required heat. This year, I may spend 2-3 dollars per day but that is only on the days that I need the heat. This winter (so far) has been mild, I've cut back on the draft and have cut my corn usage considerably.

Good Luck
 

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