. The American farm and stock manual. Agriculture; Home economics. CORN CRIBS.—no. 2. inch apart. As this structure has but one door, it is best to divide the room in two parts, the best or sound corn to be put in the near compartment, and the poor corn in front, where it may be first fed out. A still cheaper plan. CORN CRIBS.—FIG. of construction is to use poles or small logs, secured together in the form shown in Fig. 2. This is an exceedingly cheap and expeditious manner of constructing a corn crib, If properly done, it will last for years, is easy of. Please note that these images are extr


. The American farm and stock manual. Agriculture; Home economics. CORN CRIBS.—no. 2. inch apart. As this structure has but one door, it is best to divide the room in two parts, the best or sound corn to be put in the near compartment, and the poor corn in front, where it may be first fed out. A still cheaper plan. CORN CRIBS.—FIG. of construction is to use poles or small logs, secured together in the form shown in Fig. 2. This is an exceedingly cheap and expeditious manner of constructing a corn crib, If properly done, it will last for years, is easy of. 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 Lupton, F. M. (Frank M. ), 1854-1910. Springfield, Mass. , The Phelps publishing co.


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