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1950s Columbian Red Top Grain Conditioning System Assembly Instructions TH8
1950s Columbian Red Top Grain Conditioning System Assembly Instructions TH8
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1950s Columbian Red Top Grain Conditioning System Manual Assembly Instructions TH8
In times gone by, when harvesting of farm crops was done primarily by hand, the moisture content problem was not a serious one.
Harvesting was a slow process.
Cor was put into shocks in the field or in slatted cribs. helped out -- the wind dried the grain.
Afterwards, nature
Today, crops are harvested rapidly with machinery, usually when the grain is too wet to be stored safely.
Accordingly, , the moisture content problem becomes a
serious one.
Adequate storage facilities must be immediately available.
WHAT IS AN ADEQUATE STORAGE FACILITY?
It is simply a place to store nature's
ordinarily good product safely so that it will come out of storage in tip-top condition.
1950s Columbian Red Top Grain Conditioning System Manual Assembly Instructions TH8
In times gone by, when harvesting of farm crops was done primarily by hand, the moisture content problem was not a serious one.
Harvesting was a slow process.
Cor was put into shocks in the field or in slatted cribs. helped out -- the wind dried the grain.
Afterwards, nature
Today, crops are harvested rapidly with machinery, usually when the grain is too wet to be stored safely.
Accordingly, , the moisture content problem becomes a
serious one.
Adequate storage facilities must be immediately available.
WHAT IS AN ADEQUATE STORAGE FACILITY?
It is simply a place to store nature's
ordinarily good product safely so that it will come out of storage in tip-top condition.
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