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Larger less frequent grain elevators.

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Q: How is bulk grain stored and transported now that grain elevators seem to be outdated?
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Where grains are stored?

Grains are stored in silos and warehouse as well as grain elevators.


Why are grain elevators more significant to the prairies?

Grains are grown on the prairies. The grain is stored in grain elevators before being shipped to a company that grinds the grain into flour.


Which activity is not associated with grain elevators?

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What has the author Hugh Boyd written?

Hugh Boyd has written: 'New breaking' -- subject(s): Cooperation, Cooperative Grain elevators, Grain elevators, Cooperative, Grain trade


Does Wichita Kansas have grain elevators?

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Grain s transported by 1 ship called the jherem.


How is grain transported?

by ship


Who made Grain Elevators famous?

CPR, or the Canadian Pacific Railway.


What are uses for elevators?

The whole point of the grain elevator is to get the grain from the truck to the train, while in the process of cleaning and testing it.


Elevators are used for what use?

The whole point of the grain elevator is to get the grain from the truck to the train, while in the process of cleaning and testing it.


Where is grain stored?

Grain is usually stored in a silo, a tall tower or pit, usually on a farm or property.


What has the author John W Sharp written?

John W. Sharp has written: 'Planning local elevator feed mill facilities' -- subject(s): Feed mills, Grain elevators, Planning 'The impact of vessel size on an optimal system of U.S. grain export facilities' -- subject(s): Economies of scale, Grain trade, Merchant ships 'Price spreads for corn and oats' -- subject(s): Corn, Oats, Prices 'Cost of storing, handling, merchandising grain at Ohio country elevators' -- subject(s): Costs, Grain elevators, Grain trade