Posted by Brian806 on February 08, 2015 at 07:40:28 from (71.162.35.40):
Seen the post below of barns and new Jersey got me thinking how mad dad made me when he made me help take sledge hammer down are 20x 60 Madison silo grandpa put up in 70 it was junk but I liked the looks of it just standing thier! It was fun Goin inside and yelling at the pigeons and watching them fly out! We still have a 24x80 star silo we use! And it kinda made me mad the last time the wife and I drove up to elk country here in pa! I use to do alot of work up thier with my old job and the game commission got a old farm and it had a barn and a tile block silo and right down the road from it is another tile block silo that is dated 1919! And Goin up thier everyday at the time always looking at them and thinking back in the day thier must of been some serious farming Goin on up thier that they were building silos now thier isn't a working farm that's making a living for 40 miles from that area coal company's came in the 60 and 70s and turned them upside down and now it's worthless ground and the pennsylvania game comission has most of the open field ground! But just made me mad when I seen that old barn and silo survive so many years and then leveled because they didn't want the public Goin in it! OK I'm done ranting!
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