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  2. Grain bin - Wikipedia

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    When grain is harvested from a farm with a Combine harvester the combine typically loads the grain into a grain cart, which then unloads it into a grain hopper trailer, gravity wagon, or dump truck to be hauled to the local grain bin. The commercial grain bin operator then sells the commodity at an opportune time and it is then transported ...

  3. Silo - Wikipedia

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    A bin is typically much shorter than a silo, [1] and is typically used for holding dry matter such as cement or grain. Grain is often dried in a grain dryer before being stored in the bin. Bins may be round or square, but round bins tend to empty more easily due to a lack of corners for the stored material to become wedged and encrusted.

  4. Grain elevator - Wikipedia

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    The classic grain elevator was constructed with wooden cribbing and had nine or more larger square or rectangular bins arranged in 3 × 3 or 3 × 4 or 4 × 4 or more patterns. Wooden-cribbed elevators usually had a driveway with truck scale and office on one side, a rail line on the other side, and additional grain-storage annex bins on either ...

  5. Chaser bin - Wikipedia

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    Grain cart to grain hopper trailer Corn combine harvester unloading into grain cart Two combines unloading into 2 chaser bins. A chaser bin, also called grain cart, bank out wagon or (grain) auger wagon, is a trailer towed by a tractor with a built-in auger conveyor system, usually with a large capacity (from several hundred to over 1000 bushels; around 15 tonnes (33,000 lb) is average).

  6. Granary - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Egyptians made a practice of preserving grain in years of plenty against years of scarcity. The climate of Egypt being very dry, grain could be stored in pits for a long time without discernible loss of quality. [1] Historically, a silo was a pit for storing grain. It is distinct from a granary, which is an above-ground structure.

  7. Alabama Family Transforms 1,750 Sq. Foot Grain Bins Into ...

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    The two 1,750 square foot grain bins took over a year to build and cost about $100,000 . One silo is dedicated to their master bedroom, while the other contains the family's kitchen and living room.

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