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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 524317" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>20% corn will have a lighter test weight than 15.5% but 12% corn will have a lighter test weight than 15.5% corn because the seed will only shrink so much after that by removing more moisture you are losing test weight. The seed size will remain the same. That is why we have a 15.5% moisture standard not 12% the best quality corn is not 12% moisture. Run that 12% hollowed out corn seed thru a couple augers and then you will have well over 10% FM. I guess everyone has a different idea of quality corn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 524317, member: 3721"] 20% corn will have a lighter test weight than 15.5% but 12% corn will have a lighter test weight than 15.5% corn because the seed will only shrink so much after that by removing more moisture you are losing test weight. The seed size will remain the same. That is why we have a 15.5% moisture standard not 12% the best quality corn is not 12% moisture. Run that 12% hollowed out corn seed thru a couple augers and then you will have well over 10% FM. I guess everyone has a different idea of quality corn. [/QUOTE]
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