That's kind of tough. Arguably, if I were going to tell you, I'd try to give you a number for how many tonnes per acre. Quite frankly, I don't even know that. I couldn't tell you.
Something I will go back to is your comment about drying with biomass. That would be true, because natural gas and propane will have some moisture in them and that is something we have to account for when we're drying. That's just to know it's not a true.... It's not a dry heat. It's heat, but yes, you're correct on that.
I'm not aware of the company you referred to, but I'm sure it would work. It's just that.... What volumes do you need to create the amount of heat you need to dry? I wish I had a picture of my grain dryer for you folks. It's not like your clothes dryer. Some of them are massive. They are very big. There's a lot of grain going through and a lot of air moving and a lot of fire. There's a very big fire inside my grain dryer.