Grain stored at 22% to 35% moisture is known as “high moisture grain." Successful livestock producers store their high moisture grains in Harvestores to eliminate drying costs, reduce field and storage losses, and improve livestock feed conversion. With high moisture grain, producers can grow a later-maturing hybrid and not wait for field dry down.
Kernel soundness and moisture content are important factors in the preservation of quality high moisture grains. Recommended moisture ranges (wet basis) for various unloader types are as:

Harvesting high-moisture grain allows
you to focus on yield, not weather.

