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Actually, Kanji, that structure in the last picture is a pump or well house, I think! There was probably a water tank in the top part of the structure. Typically, silos of that vintage are cylindrical with a domed top.
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Thanks everyone for your comments. WisconsinGirl wish I could be in property selling , maybe I cou;ld be retired by now. You can tell I am not much of a farmer,II don't know the difference between a silo and pump house.
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The "silo" in the second image looks more like an early livestock feeding and storage shed to me. The grain is stored above and a chute allows continuous flow of the grain as the livestock eat from a trough below.
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