Concrete Stave Silos, Brooks Patent; offers a detailed look at the design and construction of concrete stave silos as promoted by the Brooks patent around 1917. This book provides valuable insights into early 20th-century agricultural technology and engineering practices. Focusing on the specifics of the Brooks patent, it sheds light on the innovation and development of farm structures during a period of significant agricultural advancement. The practical information contained within makes it a useful resource for anyone interested in the history of agricultural buildings and the evolution of silo construction techniques.
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