Havent use it for several years but have a 12' x 12' crib that I think was about 600 bu. and it is on a wood floor, also a 10' x 10' and again on a wood floor. Both of them I made for use with a drag. They are just set on block pillars and the frame is an octogon (8 sides) and made of homegrown 2 x 8" timber with a 1" board floor. Had a coupel of others on concrete but the wood floor kept the corn in better shape, fact is even tho the concrete floor was higher inside than outside (crib set in the concrete) 2" of water would always be in the bottom of the crib. And the wood will probably last you as long as you are going to be able to have a corn picker. No need to put in something that you will have trouble getting rid of in a few years. I would definatly make it out of wood and with a drag spot even if you do not now have one becase in a couple of years you might find out you want one if your back starts hurting from the shoveling.
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