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rrpHE TIME to store up silage is in the Summer, when it is f resh-cutand ifrt Vniilt nf (Concrete. This ' - green, i oe piace w swic ""- - combination will give you green fodder in the dead of Winter when your dairy herds, steers, hogs, calves and poultry crave something green. Silage is most readily converted into meat and milk because it pre serves the entire yield of your field from stem to tassel. But to have green silage next Winter, you must build your Concrete Silo this Summer. IP 99 When you build a Silo of Concrete you build with the; best material to be had; build for all time and build a fire proof, rat-proof, heat and cold-proof stor age place which keeps all the fragrance and flavor of the green silage in and all the impurities, dirt, dust, germs and frost out. It is always Summer inside the Con crete Silo. ; ::?M i: ' What does it profit a man to raise a crop, build a Silo and store his silage if it burns down, blows down, leaks, moulds, rots, or any other damage befalls it from which only silage stored in Silos built of Concrete is immune. n Anirtiinr tempOf" money expeuucu wimj oic ttf ary is money wasted. Concrete Silos jg permanent.: Concrete Silos do notsjS in Winter or shrink in Summer. Coaa w Silos, being solid, are not made of piec". therefore, they ? cannot "go to pieces Well built Concrete Silos last forew therefore no expenditure for Paint, hoops and guy wires mean money. time ana trouDie. , . ...i. Concrete Silos are fireproof, means nn ftvnense for insurance. Concrete the first cost is the only Write today for our uoncns Bulletin. Sent free on request. Address
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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