oldstruck
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Hi hunter, I got done today. Finally. I did do milo last. I noticed the same dust when I was cutting last week, It was in later planted milo, the stems and head were not dry yet. After a good freeze earlier this week, then waited a day or so to get back to it. The red dust went away. As far as dealing with the dust, I tried putting more air to the sieves but I created another problem of blowing seed out the back. And it all still did not go away. It is heavy enough to drop right on down to the clean grain elevator. I never considered the pam trick, The problem I would see with pam would be that it is a greasy substance and I would think it would catch more dust than would slide off. Spray on graphite would be a thought, but the texture would be kind of rough. Would it not also hold the dust up from sliding outIJ Then there is spray silicon. You would have to wait for it to dry, but I think it would wear off rather quickly. It makes me wonder if the plastic sieves would be worth a try when that time comes to replace them. BUT would they generate static electricity with a bunch of dust flowing over themIJ Creating a dust magnetIJ I apologize I am not much help. This was the first year I noticed this much of the red dust. But for us it did not last long enough to delv deeply into the issue. I lived with it for a day. I did realize it was in the Pioneer milo we had and not the Dekalb. I would be curious of others solutions incase I also run across this issue again.