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the free encyclopedia Structure for storing crops For other uses · see Silo (disambiguation) . "Grain tower" redirects here. For the English gun tower · see Grain Tower . Grain bins in Cashton · Wisconsin Grain elevators are composed of groups of grain silos · such as these at Port Giles · South Australia . Silos in Acatlán · Hidalgo · coal · cement · carbon black · woodchips · food products and sawdust . Three types of silos are in widespread use today: tower silos · bunker silos · typically 10 to 90&#160 · ft (3 to 27&#160 · m) in diameter and 30 to 275&#160 · ft (10 to 90&#160 · concrete staves · cast concrete · and steel panels have all been used

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the free encyclopedia Structure for storing crops For other uses
see Silo (disambiguation) . "Grain tower" redirects here. For the English gun tower
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see Grain Tower . Grain bins in Cashton
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Wisconsin Grain elevators are composed of groups of grain silos
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such as these at Port Giles
South Australia . Silos in Acatlán
Hidalgo
coal
carbon black
woodchips
food products and sawdust . Three types of silos are in widespread use today: tower silos
bunker silos
typically 10 to 90&#160
ft (3 to 27&#160
m) in diameter and 30 to 275&#160
ft (10 to 90&#160
concrete staves
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cast concrete
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and steel panels have all been used

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1 Types of silos Toggle Types of silos subsection 1.1 Tower silo 1.1.1 Concrete stave silos 1.1.2 Low-oxygen tower silos 1.2 Bunker silos 1.3 Bag silos 1.4 Grain bins 1.5 Cement storage silos 1.6 Sand and salt silos 1.7 Plastic silos 1.8 Fabric silos 1.9 Flexible silo storage system 1.10 Rigid silos 2 History 3 Forage silo usage Toggle Forage silo usage subsection 3.1 Forage harvesting 3.2 Tower filling 3.3 Bag filling 3.4 Tower unloading 4 Safety Toggle Safety subsection 4.1 Dangers of loading

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