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PA ' mSSMm 215-484-4391 SMITH’S IMPLEMENTS, INC. Mercersburg, PA 717-328-2244 LANDIS BROS., INC. Lancaster, PA 717-291-1046 EVERGREEN TRACTOR CO., INC. drying vantage in the humid Nor theast. Furthermore, there are no university studies available to back up all of Steffen’s claims. Present along with him at FEB. 28,1979 JOHNSON BROS. Kresgeville, PA 215-681-4766 Lebanon, PA 717-272-4641 as: the Bird-in-Hand meeting was, THilfdwl-,' Mast. of. Elverson, a tJhester bounty farmer who represents Steffen’s product in southeastern Pennsylvania.' Steffen explains his system as working on simple principles. Because it uses no supplementary, heated air, he calls it “chill curing,” and the name of his system is Harvestall. He defends the principle of using natural air, claiming that forced hot air blown through the bin can damage quality and could encourage spoilage. 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Hence, the air releases some of its water near the top of the bin and a moldy layer of cbm could develop becauseof it. ‘ Simply stated, Steffen considers his system to be parallel to the old idea of letting the air dry com naturally in long, narrow sheds with slatted sides. No forced, heated air was necessary with those structures, and, according to Steffen, it isn’t needed in modem bins either. The physical components of the Harvestall ‘Chillcuring’ System are a grain bin equipped with the ERNON MYERS, INC. STEEL BUILDINGS & GRAIN STORAGE Hb^QW R.D.4-80X845 Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone: (717) 867-4139 " ’ Stor age* America’s and most wented in A "total concept" of high spaed dry mditiomng. ttorage idling of gram the i in preserving pain m and quality for irfcet and feeding Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 10,1979 special, perforated floor, a high air flow fan, infra-red lamps in a circular con figuration in the forced air space beneath the floor, and an automatic control system for activating those lamps. The key, he says, is air movement. Acknowledging that natural air movements can’t do it, he says the trick is "to force enough air through the stored drop. But the air isn’t heated It’s regular outside air. Even though the cold air of Winter • doesn’t have much moisture holding capacity, Steffen claims it’s sufficient on most days. If the air is already pretty well saturated with moisture, (i.e. rainy weather, fog, etc.) then infrared lights aTe used to dissipate the moisture from the air that is being used in the chill-curing process. Steffen, who is in part nership with his brother, Vince, markets his product under the Harvestall brand name. The term “chill curing,” is a registered trade mark. Although the Harvestall Company was founded in 1958, the Steffens are only now gaining at tention in the market. Higher energy prices have been partially resposible for that development. The Harvestall unit requires no fuels for heat production. Its only requirement is elec tricity to power one or more fans, plus a series of infrared lightbulbs. The road to greater ac ceptability hasn’t been without obstacles, however, WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN BUCKET ELEVATORS. DRYERS, AUGERS FACTORY AUTHORIZED DISCOUNTS NOWIN EFFECT INVEST IN GRAIN STORAGE NOW WHILE PRICES ARE AT THEIR LOWEST AND DISCOUNTS AT THEIR HIGHEST. LARGEST DISCOUNTS EVER OFFERED!!! 1. Early Order Discount 2. Volume Discount 3. CASH Discount SAVE sssssss □ SEND STEEL BUILDINGS LITERATURE □ SEND GRAIN STORAGE LITERATURE NAME. ADDRESS CITY. TELEPHONE [ ~ i Steffen told his audience. His firm has been suspected of fraud and was under in vestigation tor more than a year by the Minnesota, Agricultural Extension Service. Steffen says he has been cleared of those allegations. A report from Minnesota, however, isn’t in full agreement with everything Steffen claims. In a newsletter from the Agricultural Extension Service of the University of Minnesota, professors D.R. Hicks, H.A. Cloud, and L.L. Hardman summarize: “Based on research evidence and an analysis of the processes involved in the moisture content reduction of shelled com, we conclude that a dry weight gain in crease in the amount claimed by Harvestall in their ‘Chillcuring’ process is not possible. In fact, the research evidence indicates that when shelled com is subjected to the en vironmental conditions that exist in a Harvestall ‘Chillcuring’ system there will be a dry weight decrease because of respiration ac tivities of grain storage fungi existing in shelled com. Hicks is a professor of agronomy and plant genetics; Cloud is a professor of agricultural engineering; and Hrdman is an associate professor of agronomy and plant genetics. The three reported their findings in a newsletter dated May 1978, and it was supposedly sent out to an- (Turn to Page 96) €' .STATE ZIP. 95