Grain bin

Grain bins in southern Minnesota

Grain bins are bulk storage structures for dry corn, soybean, wheat, oats, barley and more. Grain bins are cylinders made of corrugated sheets or sheet metal with a coned metal roof that has vents. The floors of grain bins have aeration systems to keep good air flow through the commodities and keep it at a good temperature and humidity level to prevent spoilage. At the top of each grain bin there are tubed conveyors to transport the grain. The grain bin sits on top of a strong concrete base to help the structure withstand high winds and the massive weight from the grain.[1]

  1. ^ "What's the Difference Between Grain Bins and Silos?". Ohio, United States: TAM Systems. March 9, 2021. Retrieved October 31, 2023.

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