. A book on silage. Silage. 78 MAKING AND FEEDING SILAGE. by 34 feet high. It was built from 2x6 studdings, sided up by two layers of fence boards, sawed in two. For explanations as to the details of the construction of barns of this kind the reader is referred to the report mentioned. Other methods of connecting round wooden silos with barns will be shown at the close of the discus- sion of stave silos. II. Stave Silos. The stave silo is the simplest type of the various separate silo buildings, and partly for this reason, partly. ^j* FIG. 23. STAVE SILO. 12 ft. diameter, 24 ft. high; capacity


. A book on silage. Silage. 78 MAKING AND FEEDING SILAGE. by 34 feet high. It was built from 2x6 studdings, sided up by two layers of fence boards, sawed in two. For explanations as to the details of the construction of barns of this kind the reader is referred to the report mentioned. Other methods of connecting round wooden silos with barns will be shown at the close of the discus- sion of stave silos. II. Stave Silos. The stave silo is the simplest type of the various separate silo buildings, and partly for this reason, partly. ^j* FIG. 23. STAVE SILO. 12 ft. diameter, 24 ft. high; capacity, 50 tons. (Elias.) also on account of its cheapness of construction, more silos of this kind have been built during the past few years than of any other silo type. Stave silos are, gen- erally speaking, similar to large railroad- or fermenta-. 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 Woll, Fritz Wilhelm, 1865-1922. [from old catalog]. Chicago, Rand, McNally & company


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