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  2. Silo - Wikipedia

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    International Silo Association; What To Do In Case Of Grain Bin Entrapment, from the U.S. National Agricultural Safety Database; Beedle, Peggy Lee. "Silos: an agricultural success story", University of Wisconsin-Extension: 2001, G3660-4.

  3. Grain storage on subsistence farms - Wikipedia

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    Hermetically sealed plastic bags (silo bags) has gained popularity among producers to overcome this issue. In 2008 harvest season, more than 33 million tonnes of grain were stored using the silo bags in the country for several grains and oilseeds, and, now, this technology is being adopted by other South American countries. [6]

  4. Grain entrapment - Wikipedia

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    Grain entrapment, or grain engulfment, occurs when a person becomes submerged in grain and cannot get out without assistance. It most frequently occurs in grain bins and other storage facilities such as silos or grain elevators , or in grain transportation vehicles, but has also been known to occur around any large quantity of grain, even ...

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    Built in 1948 by the J.B. Hill Company, a supplier of hay, grain, seed, poultry and stock feed, the mill became one of the largest grain and feed processors in the state, according to city records.

  7. Grain trade - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian art depicting a worker filling a grain silo Ancient Roman grain. The grain trade is probably nearly as old as grain growing, going back the Neolithic Revolution (around 9,500 BCE). Wherever there is a scarcity of land (e.g. cities), people must bring in food from outside to sustain themselves, either by force or by trade.

  8. Swissmill Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Swissmill Tower can store 40,000 tonnes of grain. [6] Swissmill is the largest mill company in Switzerland, processing 800 tons of grain daily. This represents 30% of the Swiss national grain requirements. It supplies flour for Swiss retailers Coop, Volg and Landi. [3] Critics have said the silo's exterior and height are overly industrial.

  9. Saskatchewan Wheat Pool - Wikipedia

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    The elevator pit could contain approximately 10 tonnes of grain, which would be about the load delivered by one farmer's grain truck. In comparison, the new "high-throughput" elevators constructed of slip-formed cylindrical concrete have a 418,000 bushel (11,500 tonne) capacity, whereas the condominium storage facility can contain 582,000 ...