Show iS toROA AL R fi PLAN FOR A CORNCRIB build it high so 80 an 83 to make of grain eay easy the modern way to wilid a corn cor crib drib and nal oat bin kin is to bad it high high the bulging bui bul aing Jing may bo be 25 foot bi 48 fet fett I 1 u with iab a square roof root and would use nse at an elevator or grain outside of building ovar the roof root die dir my grain through the mid kilo IB tf the roof and spouting it 11 tho the inside to either side or the mid die says correspondent of the breed era erea gazette I 1 have such an outfit and I 1 can corn crib and oat B bin the entire building by one selling setting elevator the enclosed ed plan plau of crib will bold hold bushels ot corn and bushels of oate oats am alq has a neat appearance by building high you save icik I 1 IP aa as corn will roll dawni ant a aties not need to he e shoveled CARE OF SEED CORN the drying out process mut must be managed carefully seed corn aa as brought in from the held has a it high content of mols tuie tui it in the attempt to dry it 11 ou out I 1 atle ulcie ly artificial heat la to faed with little or no attention given to ventilation chance chances are that the germ will bart rt to grow artificial libat Is 1 dangerous at this hia stage the important thin things are ventilation a dry atino atmosphere and a moderate temperature corn aus bioni a wire in a well venta ventilated ched granary tr dwelling hous attic in mich ouch a way that there Is 0 air around each taro ar is very favorably situated windows should bo be closed luring nights and rainy das but open opp the rest of the time it if the fall bp b dry and and hard beeding weather does not come until seed Is all dried tried out itell go through tho the vinter nicely in such quarters it the weather be tie damy danils and winter sets in early it should have the benefit of ar heat A chamber or attic through which a stow stovepipe pipe passes will answer a furnace room in a dry eel cel lar Is very satisfactory we have found ion bushel boxes about abou oue que fool foot wide with one quarter inch wire netting setting for aides sides and top very desir ablo abl fi torace lije for corn which hay hav first been handled as above until it la Is fairly dry such proof boxes afford much ventilation and way be stored 1 in a dry aih room or in a modern abety warm attic with ith s badely fety as win lei ter acts in ill hae shon that corr corn lit 1 ably dry will not be injured by bv any dearee of cold this ablo ie to not ay comfort lug as a it would appear to be tor for the reason that somo some confusion may re alt suit in deciding dec idina whee corn Is thoroughly dry and further corn once dry does not mean always dry if if subject Jert to a moisture laden atmosphere it will very vry likely take ui up enough moisture to render it mao to injury from seven freezing ohio station |