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A GENERAL VIEW of Mr D. P. Graham’s 12,000 square feet feeding shed, capable of holding 400 cattle at a time, and his three English-type air-tight silos. The two larger silos are each capable of holding 450 tons of feed while the smaller one will hold 150 tons of grain.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 8

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A GENERAL VIEW of Mr D. P. Graham’s 12,000 square feet feeding shed, capable of holding 400 cattle at a time, and his three English-type air-tight silos. The two larger silos are each capable of holding 450 tons of feed while the smaller one will hold 150 tons of grain. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 8

A GENERAL VIEW of Mr D. P. Graham’s 12,000 square feet feeding shed, capable of holding 400 cattle at a time, and his three English-type air-tight silos. The two larger silos are each capable of holding 450 tons of feed while the smaller one will hold 150 tons of grain. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 8