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Cut 24.— Two Silos of Same Construction as Shown in Cut 22, Sheeted 

 with Half-inch Lumber; One on left Also Covered with Tar Paper. 



construction, where the barn is 1>uilt over it. Cut 23 shows a silo 

 of this style ceiled with beveled half-inch lumber. In Cut 34 are 

 shown two silos of the same construction sheeted with half-inch 

 lumber; one being covered with tarred felt. 



The silo shown in Cut 25 is sheeted with half-inch lumber to 

 a height of six feet and the entire surface is covered with gal- 

 vanized iron. This makes a good covering, but it is rather ex- 

 pensive, as the iron costs about 5 cents a square foot. 



From what we now know, the round wood silo, plastered 

 with cement, seems to be the best construction, but the indications 



