What are grains like wheat stored in?
Wheat and other grains are typically stored in large structures called grain silos.
Here's a breakdown of the storage methods:
* Grain Silos: These are tall, cylindrical structures made of concrete, steel, or wood. They can hold thousands of tons of grain. They are often equipped with aeration systems to prevent spoilage and insect infestations.
* Bins: Smaller, rectangular storage units that can be found in farms or smaller storage facilities.
* Bags: Grain can also be stored in large bags made of burlap or other materials. This is a common method for storing smaller quantities of grain.
* Bulk Storage: Some grains, like wheat, are also stored in large, flat-bottomed bulk storage bins.
The method used for storing grain depends on the quantity, type of grain, and the storage facility's resources.
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