Concrete silage tower, disused

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The photograph on this page of Concrete silage tower, disused by Pauline E as part of the Geograph project.

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Concrete silage tower, disused

Image: © Pauline E Taken: 24 Oct 2011

Silage towers were built in small numbers between the two world wars, but were not generally adopted until the 1960s. They were used for the airtight storage of freshly cut grass and its conversion into silage. Viewed from the footpath to Broughton. Click the link to see pictures of a similar structure. http://catochil.me.uk/Photos/JAlbum/Manor%20Farm/slides/1960s%20-%20Silage%20Tower%20at%20Manor%20Farm.html

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Image Location

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54.136915
Longitude
-0.835256