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grain elevator vs feed mill
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<p>[quote user="amill32073"]As I stated earlier, I am modeling in Ohio and Indiana in 1955, so I am thinking that my grain elevator would probably store more corn & soybeans, rather than wheat. I guess you could throw in other grains such as barley as well.[/quote]</p> <p>The type of grain stored would depend on the season. Corn and soybeans are generally a fall crop. Wheat can also be a spring crop, known as winter wheat. You could get away with loading either from an elevator, so long as you have enough bins.</p>
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