With the thread on the demise of the family farm, quite often we take a drive out in the countryside and we
will see an abandoned silo. Most of the time, whatever building was with it has crumbled; often times the
roof over the silo is gone too.
I think when I see these old silos - there must have been a family farm, maybe as recently as the late to
early 80's. I can only imagine what the place looked like in that day - surely stunning and beautiful.
Neighboring farms too.
Someone tell me - when I see a silo, one or two, on a small farm, is that a dead give away that at one time -
that farm once was a dairy?
Thanks,
Bill
will see an abandoned silo. Most of the time, whatever building was with it has crumbled; often times the
roof over the silo is gone too.
I think when I see these old silos - there must have been a family farm, maybe as recently as the late to
early 80's. I can only imagine what the place looked like in that day - surely stunning and beautiful.
Neighboring farms too.
Someone tell me - when I see a silo, one or two, on a small farm, is that a dead give away that at one time -
that farm once was a dairy?
Thanks,
Bill