difference between dry storage and grain silos write 4 lines
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Grain bins are metal cylinders with peaked metal roofs that typically have staircases or ladders on the outside. ... Silos are also cylindrical, but are commonly made of concrete, bricks, metal, and sometimes even wood. Their tops are usually dome-shaped, and they tend to be narrower and taller than grain bins.
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Grain bins generally store dry corn and soybeans, which meet domestic or export market demand for feed, food and fuel use. Silos traditionally store silage, which is grass or other fodder harvested green and wet, primarily to feed dairy cattle.
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