A Heart Warming Story: Buying Corn From A Neighbor
Monday
Oct 4, 2010
T
he beauty of burning renewable fuel is being able to buy fuel locally for the best price. Heating with traditional means doesn’t lend the same flexibility. So when buying corn from your neighbor is important to you, owning a corn burning appliance makes this possible.
Daryl King, owner of a Winchester corn burning stove, shares his story of saving money and buying corn from his neighbor. “The Winchester is working really well! Burning corn- as my neighbor has a dryer and is selling it to me at $5.50 a bushel, very clean, minimal red skin and minimal debris.”
“It burns really well!”
Daryl goes on to say, “At the lowest setting #1 and auger trim lowest, it keeps the house warm at night, and generally setting #2 keeps the house good during the day with the occasional #3 setting to blast a bit of heat. A bushel is lasting me approximately 1-1/2 days using this method, and my oil furnace is only used for 1/2 an hour on the mornings when the outside temperature below -4C and we need a quick blast of heat.
I’ll be going out to look for a gravity wagon tonight so I can buy the corn in bulk load from my neighbor!”
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The History of the Corn Burning Stove
Friday
Feb 19, 2010
Have you heard of American Energy Systems, the name behind the Magnum Countryside and Country Flame products?
If you’ve ever wondered about the history of corn stove and flex-fuel burning appliances, then welcome to American Energy Systems, or AES as some of our fans like to call us.
A Kernel of History: The Corn Stove
American Energy Systems Inc. of Hutchinson, Minnesota, is regarded in the industry as the leading designer and expert in the corn burning field.
I’m Mike Haefner, the president and founder of American Energy Systems Inc., and I designed and built the first certified corn burning appliance in the industry. I am a contributing author to the NFI training and installation manual on pellet and corn appliances and have conducted numerous training seminars on proper installation and operation of corn burning appliances.
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