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  2. Malibu Feed Bin - Wikipedia

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    The Malibu Feed Bin sold various agricultural and agricultural-themed products such as pet food, animal feed and outdoor furniture, but the store also had a gift shop with farm-themed and other seasonal items for sale.

  3. Grain bin - Wikipedia

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    Grain bins are cylinders made of corrugated sheets or sheet metal with a coned metal roof that has vents. The floors of grain bins have aeration systems to keep good air flow through the commodities and keep it at a good temperature and humidity level to prevent spoilage. At the top of each grain bin there are tubed conveyors to transport the ...

  4. Chaser bin - Wikipedia

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    Grain cart to grain hopper trailer Corn combine harvester unloading into grain cart Two combines unloading into 2 chaser bins. A chaser bin, also called grain cart, bank out wagon or (grain) auger wagon, is a trailer towed by a tractor with a built-in auger conveyor system, usually with a large capacity (from several hundred to over 1000 bushels; around 15 tonnes (33,000 lb) is average).

  5. The Feed Bin, a West Alameda Street landmark, closes - AOL

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    Dec. 2—The Feed Bin, a staple on West Alameda Street for 52 years, closed Monday. It was the only store in the multistate Hubbard Feeds chain, owned by Alltech, to face a shutdown, a spokesman said.

  6. Silo - Wikipedia

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    A grain bin is typically much shorter than a silo, [1] and is typically used for holding dry matter such as cement or grain. Grain is often dried in a grain dryer before being stored in the bin. Bins may be round or square, but round bins tend to empty more easily due to a lack of corners for the stored material to become wedged and encrusted.

  7. Farmland Industries - Wikipedia

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    Farmland Industries was the largest agricultural cooperative in North America when it eventually sold all of its assets in 2002–04. During its 74-year history, Farmland served its farmer membership as a diversified, integrated organization, playing a significant role in agricultural markets both domestically and worldwide.