. The book of corn;. Corn. Fig 34—Construction of Studding Silo in Detail A, portion under ground; H, sliowinfj studdinir; C, top of silo, showinp; arrangement of rafters; D, section of wall, showing building paper between layers of boards; H, wall ventilators; F, door; G, cross-section of door and wall; H, cutting nifters. about ten tons per acre. For one hundred tons of silag-e, therefore, ten acres of com must be raised. Silo with Studding—The other kind of a wooden. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
. The book of corn;. Corn. Fig 34—Construction of Studding Silo in Detail A, portion under ground; H, sliowinfj studdinir; C, top of silo, showinp; arrangement of rafters; D, section of wall, showing building paper between layers of boards; H, wall ventilators; F, door; G, cross-section of door and wall; H, cutting nifters. about ten tons per acre. For one hundred tons of silag-e, therefore, ten acres of com must be raised. Silo with Studding—The other kind of a wooden. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Myrick, Herbert, 1860-1927, [from old catalog] ed. New York, Chicago, Orange Judd company
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