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J. Sheehan
Posted 6/11/2024 11:35 (#10771063 - in reply to #10769824)
Subject: RE: 30x100 silo going up


Sunnyside, WA
Glendon_B - 6/10/2024 05:05

J. Sheehan - 6/9/2024 21:24

Jay NE Ohio - 6/5/2024 05:16

roo - 6/4/2024 20:47

Bottom unload?


This one will be top unload. Spiromax unloader: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15s78zigqJw&t=12s


Very interesting unloader. How many pounds per minute? That looks very fast for a silo unloader.

We use drive over piles. 5% to 6% shrink year after year.

That silo makes a lot of sense on your farm. Very simple. 2 people can fill and easy to unload. Very nice!


From what I have read, the average bunker silo has 10-15% shrink and the average top unload tower silo has around 7% shrink. But with both types of silos, you can manage to get it better than that. For me, I would rather manage a tower silo. A bunker silo looks like a lot more work to manage to have good feed quality, and wouldn't really fit with our farm anyway. I expect we will put a Valmetal Autoration system in someday, and that would work great with silos. But we only milk 120 cows. Once a farm is milking several thousand cows, I doubt there is anyway tower silos would be real practical. In the end, each farm has to decide which method fits his operation best.


No facts on this, but the larger the driveover pile, the less shrink. Most shrink is in the outside 2 feet. Larger piles have a lower percentage of feed in the outside 2 feet.

These larger tower silos could work well for alfalfa haylage and maybe cereal crops even on large herds. Corn silage is bought to build silos for.

But we harvest well over 100k tons per year of forage
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