Storage bins for grains in prairies are commonly referred to as grain silos. These structures are used to store harvested grains such as wheat, corn, and soybeans, protecting them from the elements and pests until they can be sold or processed.
A grain storage building is called a silo, a grain bin, or a hopper.
The grain used to make much of the worlds bread is grown on 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.
storing grains in a proper storage place under appropriate moisture and temperature to prevent it from the attack of insects and to preserve it for later use is called storage of grain.
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this is a farm storage piece of equipment called a 'silo"
Prairies are well suited to large scale agriculture. Enormous quantities of grain are grown on prairies. It would be much harder to grow grain on hilly or mountainous or swampy land. Prairies are the easiest.
T. A. Oxley has written: 'The scientific principles of grain storage' -- subject(s): Grain, Storage
David Wylie Hall has written: 'Underground storage of grain' -- subject(s): Grain, Storage
Donald L. Pfost has written: 'Smallholder grain storage in Kenya' -- subject(s): Grain, Grain trade, Losses, Marketing, Small Farms, Storage
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