We hardly ever have any rain here, a bit of wind, no snow, lots of sun. This means that things like animal feeds don't have to be locked into vaults to protect them from the elements and the local feed store looks sort of like this. Inventories aren't huge, but they are usually adequate. This guy stocks corn, soymeal, soy beans, barley, beet pulp, wheat chaff, rice straw, and clover hay.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
The Feed Store
Labels:
farming,
food production,
village
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1 comment:
Nice view. I love window shots. You never know what you will see looking in.
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