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  1. We got a little extra help from the Middle Tennessee Mule Skinners Association when it came to getting our first organic corn fields disced and planted.

    Here's some video showing the five mule teams that showed up Saturday April 9, 2011. Each Saturday in April we're hosting local mule teams as we disc and plant 7 acres of organic corn for the distillery's Fall whiskey and moonshine runs. We hope to make Spring planting an annual event for our friends and neighbors starting next year.
  2. Sorry for the delayed reply here. Thanks for the congrats. Cowdery is correct that the team behind this self-financed the first level of investment. That probably answers Dick and Paul's question as well, but I don't want to minimize the level of confidence we had to reach in our plan to get that commitment. It came to a point in planning when it was clear we didn't have to sell what we want to do because whatever we plugged into the plan did the selling. We still have a lot of work to do and are working and meeting with a lot of talented and respected folks.

  3. Pete, thanks for the reply. The type grain was mentioned: corn. Is it a safe assumption any company that makes grain storage bins would make a full range small and large? I'd be happy to talk quantity with the vendor. I'm just looking for suggestions from satisfied customers no matter what their own quantities are. Thanks!

  4. Hello, I was wondering if anyone has experience with any grain storage bins they'd recommend: both large quantity off site bins (for tons of corn) and smaller on-site bins and systems to transfer to a miller and on to the mash tun. Thanks :)

  5. I'm new to this process, so forgive me ahead of time for asking elementary questions. Regarding bonding, would I be correct is assuming the bond on storage also applies to aging product? If I had 100 barrels of aging corn whiskey, is that 55 PGs (per barrel) x 100 x $13.50 = $74,250 bond for those 100 barrels?

  6. WI, I'm new as well. One thing I've found extremely useful is creating a kind of conversions spreadsheet. When you start with knowns, like grain weights (56 lbs of shelled corn per bushel) and weights, measures and costs for bottles, labling, etc (much longer list), you can quickly start to see the output into a business plan for any number of production levels at the click of a button. It will then tell you how much grain your need to purchase and store, how much it will be, how many bottles, labels, toppers, boxes, etc you need. It's like making a big old calculator that changes hundreds of fields output all at once. Start there, and you'll start to fill in the wholes and come up with a decent plan. Just a thought :)

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