Concrete Silos 



Two of the Four Silos on the Dairy Farm of Thomas A. Edison, 

 at Stewartsville, N. J. 



blades and shuck become so damaged from the weather 

 that they are not worth much as a feed, even if they 

 were always fed in a dry, clean place where stock 

 could not tramp them into the ground in wet, muddy 

 weather. The process of husking, throwing the corn 

 011 the ground, pitching it into a wagon and out again, 

 and then out of the crib into the same wagon before 

 it can be fed, is not only an expensive one, making the 

 farm labor problem still harder to solve, but it is a 

 wasteful one. Much corn damages from the weather, 



