Nice pictures. The smaller farms in our area have all been sold to developers for new housing subdivisions and as a result the barns and silos are gone. The only silos left are those on the big commercial farms where there are as many as a dozen silos.
Thank you for the compliment. We have lost several farms in our area, over the years, for the same reason. Still, we have quite a few still left. Oh, I have never seen a farm with a dozen silos. That would be great to see.
...there are a lot to find in this area, you found some nice ones. 😀
ReplyDeleteNice pictures. The smaller farms in our area have all been sold to developers for new housing subdivisions and as a result the barns and silos are gone. The only silos left are those on the big commercial farms where there are as many as a dozen silos.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Tom,
ReplyDeleteThank for the compliment.
Marilyn
Good Morning granny j,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliment. We have lost several farms in our area, over the years, for the same reason. Still, we have quite a few still left. Oh, I have never seen a farm with a dozen silos. That would be great to see.
Marilyn
The third one is unusual to my eyes.
ReplyDeleteHello William,
ReplyDeleteIn our area of upstate New York, there are a lot of those silos like the third one. I think they are newer than the rest of them.
Marilyn