The individuals responsible for carrying corn from the truck to the silo are typically farmworkers or agricultural laborers. They may use buckets, carts, or conveyor systems to transport the corn efficiently. This task is often part of the harvest process, where the corn is moved to storage for preservation and later use.
A silo for corn silage, a crib for ear corn, or a bin for shelled grain corn.
Either in a corn bin or a silo.
"Farmer Jones put the corn in the silo to store it for winter use."
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A "silo" is normally used for the storage of fodder such as corn silage or haylage. However, if you meant the largest grain bin, the largest one I know of is in Arthur, Iowa, USA. It has a diameter of 135 feet, a peak height of 131 feet, and holds over 1.2 million bushels of grain corn. See the related link below.
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When you do the mission for Abigale, there is a opening in the corn storing place and you shoot the birds that try to go in the opening to steal corn.
To dry field corn, most farmers use a dryer system in the corn silo after the corn is put into the silo. If the corn cannot be dried this way, a standing corn crib that is at least 3 feet off the ground can be used to let the corn air dry. The legs of the corn crib should be lashed with stove pipe to prevent rats and field mice from getting into the corn.
What is likely to be an order of concrete carried by a truck to make a garage floor
the payload is the load of logs carried by the logging truck
A silo is typically filled by transferring material to it through a conveyor system, a truck, or by using an auger or blower system. The material is deposited into the silo until it reaches the desired level or capacity. It's important to follow safety guidelines and ensure the material is evenly distributed to prevent uneven settling.
The Latin word silo is a form of the adjective silus, which means "pug-nosed".The English word "silo" is from another source entirely. It is not certain which; either it is a modified form of the Latin word sirus, "a pit for storing corn", from Greek siros, or it comes from a pre-Latin Iberian word that is related to Basque zilo.