Posted by GeneMO on September 06, 2014 at 16:20:30 from (71.51.203.52):
In Reply to: Railroading posted by NEsota on September 04, 2014 at 15:20:36:
Our local, small town COOP, has some land out at the edge of town. Last weekend I saw where they were making two large enclosures out of the concrete highway dividers. Then they are hauling in limestone fill, a chat/lime mix. So I am guessing they plan to fill one each with soybeans and corn. Dont know what their plans are to cover it. Big tarp? Each of these appear to be 100' X 200'.
That will hold a bunch of grain. The farmers here have been putting up bins as fast as they can order them for the last several years.
As the farms get bigger, bigger combines and most have their own semi's now, well they dont have the time to let a combine set idle while the trucks are setting in line at the grain elevator.
Lots of farms grain storage complex is as large as the COOPs'
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