A tool used in agriculture, specifically in the grain industry, facilitates the determination of dry matter and the resulting decrease in weight of harvested corn as it dries. This application accounts for the loss of water during drying, providing an adjusted weight that reflects the actual amount of grain present after moisture reduction. For instance, if a quantity of freshly harvested corn weighs 1000 pounds at 25% moisture, the application calculates the weight after drying to a standard moisture level, such as 15%, reflecting the reduced water content and associated weight change.
The implementation of this calculation offers several benefits to producers and handlers. It ensures fair pricing during sales, as it accounts for the difference between wet and dry weights, preventing undervaluation of the grain. Furthermore, it supports accurate inventory management, enabling precise tracking of grain quantities during storage. Historically, these calculations were performed manually, leading to potential errors. The advent of automated tools has increased precision and efficiency in grain handling.