I'm with Mike, no real good way to do this.
We make sure to fill one track for sure, not 2 short tracks, and then that track at least dries better.
If we have a short stack, we put it on the end and not in the middle. And then we pull based on the full track, rather than on the short side. Reduced air flow on the side with less wood usually results in some of it being wet, so sometimes it will have to sit a little longer on the dry side (in our case under a roof) before it can be released to run.
However, we found this resulted in less drying defect than having the volume sit on the green side (out in the sun in our case) and end up too dry when it is dried with fresh cut wood later.
CJ