Posted by 620 John on October 17, 2017 at 12:17:10 from (96.42.86.43):
In Reply to: Corn Crib Question posted by Kerwin on October 16, 2017 at 18:31:25:
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Coonie that sounds exactly like the crib on a farm site next to my Dad's field. It's a round red brick building with an alley in the middle. A bucket ladder brings the grain up to a chute that can be pointed into (I think about 7) compartments. The grain is stored above the alley and ear corn around the outside walls.
We still fill a round cement corn crib (about 3000 bu) that looks like a short silo with holes all around. It's kinda interesting filling it because we have to use a spout on the elevator to direct the corn away from the door. We can't just let it fill up in the center because the corn gets packed in the center and makes it hard to empty.
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