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THE FIRST SILO.—This English silo, more than 60ft high, has been erected on the property of Mr D. P. Graham at Tai Tapu. It is one of three that are being put up on the property in association with a feeding shed designed to hold up to 400 cattle at a time. This silo will hold up to 450 tons of haylage—grass, lucerne, etc.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30947, 31 December 1965, Page 8

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THE FIRST SILO.—This English silo, more than 60ft high, has been erected on the property of Mr D. P. Graham at Tai Tapu. It is one of three that are being put up on the property in association with a feeding shed designed to hold up to 400 cattle at a time. This silo will hold up to 450 tons of haylagegrass, lucerne, etc. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30947, 31 December 1965, Page 8

THE FIRST SILO.—This English silo, more than 60ft high, has been erected on the property of Mr D. P. Graham at Tai Tapu. It is one of three that are being put up on the property in association with a feeding shed designed to hold up to 400 cattle at a time. This silo will hold up to 450 tons of haylagegrass, lucerne, etc. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30947, 31 December 1965, Page 8