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After Fire, Saskathewan Terminal Looks for Temporary Dryers

Manager hopes to have temporary drying capacity on site in 10 to 20 days

The manager of a grain terminal in Unity, SK, hopes to have a temporary dryer on site soon after a fire knocked their main dryer out of commission reports Global News.

Jason Skinner of North West Terminal said the fire on Oct. 11 was in a new dryer that was installed in January.

Grain drying services are at a premium during the cold and wet 2018 harvest, and North West Terminal’s high capacity grain dryer had been averaging 3,000 bushels of wet, damp grain an hour.

Skinner is hoping to have temporary drying capacity on site in 10 to 20 days.

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