Silo Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Silos are strucures for storing bulk materials. Most commonly silos are used in agriculture to hold grain or fermented feed known as silage.
Three types of silos are in widespread use today:
- 1. Tower silos
- 2. Bunker silos
- 3. Bag silos.
An advantage of tower silos is that the silage tends to pack well due to its own weight, except in the top few feet.
Bunker silos are trenches, usually with concrete walls, that are filled and packed with tractors and loaders. The filled trench is covered with a plastic tarp to make it airtight. These silos are usually unloaded with a tractor and loader. They are inexpensive and especially well suited to very large operations.
Bag silos are heavyweight plastic bags, usually around 6-8' (2-3m) in diameter, and of variable length as required for the amount of material to be stored. They are packed using a machine made for the purpose, and sealed on both ends. They are unloaded using a tractor and loader or skid-steer loader. The bag is discarded in sections as it is torn off. Bag silos require little capital investment. They can be used as a temporary measure when growth or harvest conditions require more space, though some farms use them every year.
Also, a name given to any large cylindrical structure with impervious walls, e.g. missile silo.
