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Worden, Oregon. It's not really a town, just this, a couple of farm offices, gas station and a truck stop cafe. I don't think the cafe is still in business. It used to have my dad's favorite breakfast - biscuits and gravy, with a side of sausage.
kiiti, Berny, StoneRoad2013, Keith Burton and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton clubStoneRoad2013 club has replied to Diane Putnam clubTo answer your question.
The tower* at the left houses the elevator that gets the incoming grain from the "ground" to the level of the top of the silos. There it is discharged onto the conveyor that takes it to the storage silos. By the way, the dust is removed and stored as well - it is the dust which can explode ...
(Grain is discharged from the bottom of the silos)
(A modern facility will monitor and record temperature and humidity levels constantly.)
(*that same tower will also house the power plant and drive motors / gear boxes for the handling systems).
**And the systems that gets the grain out of ships ...
Diane Putnam club has replied to StoneRoad2013 clubI see more of the short, wide metal bin-types (today's upload). They seem to be newer than these monsters - but, what do I know?
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