I don't know if I could comment on the costs per se. It's such a variable.
I've mentioned before that one of the things we do see in agriculture as well is weather cycles. We've had, I'd say, 10 to 15 tough years and it's quite possible that could turn around.
I know one of the things that we were told when I first heard of climate change, global warming, what was kind of posed for us on the Prairies.... Where I live, I'm actually very close to the Rocky Mountains. I'm high elevation. I'm 3,300 feet. It doesn't sound good by today's narrative, but that is good news for me if the climate warms a bit because I'm always struggling with a short growing season.
As far as using more and more grain dryers, I think people have them because they need to and they just recognize the value of them. The worst place to be is in the middle of a bad harvest and you aren't prepared with a grain dryer. You are very vulnerable. It can mean huge losses for your production.