lo h'EU.. 1910.J 



S/lo B/iildiiiif Oil tJic Farm. 



" The cost of material for the silo was about ;£i']. I dug a hole in 

 a bank about 9 feet deep, so- that the silo could be filled much easier, and 

 put the lowest porthole on the side of the silo where the digging ran out 

 to nothing. If the silage turns <nit a success it will be xerv cheap winter 

 feed for cows. 



Man> 



-SII.O ULILT FROM UIRECTIONS IN JOURNAL. 



thanks for \our 



--. . „. answers to my previous inquiries. I am 



forwarding some more bv this mail. Of course, we have our own agricul- 

 tural experts, but through lack of funds thev are too handicapped to 



FILLING THE SII O. 



be of the service thev should, so we gladlv ^vrH our.selves of the oppor- 

 tunity of getting our information from )our fine staff of experts and 

 splendiil Journal.''' 



