Ensilage Being Some Notes On the Construction And Management of the Different K

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Ensilage Being Some Notes On the Construction And Management of the Different K
John F W Gatherer
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They are generally built of wood, stone, brick or of com- binations of these.
One factor, which is apt to be overlooked or under- estimated, in the erecting of those silos is the surprising amount of outward pressure which occurs when the silo, especially if it is a high one, is full.
An ordinary built shed or old stable or mill will not as a rule bear conversion into a silo, as the walls are almost certain to bulge out, and either collapse altogether or be- come worthless for the purpose of an
... airtight structure. Square or rectangular buildings are much less liable to with- stand this strain than circular ones having walls of the same thickness. Circular block-house-like buildings have, therefore, generally superseded those of other shapes. The site to choose is of great importance. In the case of a dairy farm where the cattle are fed in byres, this kind of silo should be as near as possible, in fact, it might with advantage form part of the same building.
As to the size of the silo, depth and diameter, these will naturally depend on the quantity of silage which it is re- quired to make.


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