"A Revised and Illustrated Treatise On Grain Stacking" by John N. De Lamater is a straightforward manual designed to teach farmers the best ways to stack harvested grain. This book, from the 1800s, acts as a how-to guide, explaining the right steps for building grain stacks that last. It highlights how crucial a good structure and preservation methods are for keeping grain safe. Readers learn about the best approaches for constructing solid stacks, with precise instructions on setting up the base, organizing layers, and balancing the structure. Different stack shapes, like oval plots, are examined, noting how their designs improve stability and simplify building. Common errors that could lead to instability is covered; the manual guides its readers toward successfully preserving grain and lowering losses from weather damage.
A Revised and Illustrated Treatise On Grain Stacking
By John N. De Lamater
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews
Learn the lost art of building rock-solid grain stacks to protect your precious harvest from the elements.
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