1987 - Volume #11, Issue #3, Page #18
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Illinois Farmer Invented World's First Upright Silo
One of the most successful farm inventions ever ù the silo ù was "born" on an Illinois dairy farm when a young college student came home from college with what sounded like far-out tales of German farmers who were making something called "silage " by burying corn plants in the ground.
Lewis Hatch, who farmed nea..........


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1987 - Volume #11, Issue #3