Market Grain Elevator: (Satellite)
Seed Grain Elevator: (Satellite)
Rick Shilling posted c1897 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Roundhouse and Turntable, Nickerson, Kansas. |
Street View, Jan 2024 |
I don't remember seeing a seed grain elevator before. Normally, seed is stored in seed boxes and stored in warehouse buildings. I included the seed delivery trailers in this view because they are part of the solution to sell seed in bulk.
Street View, Nov 2021 |
On the south side of the seed elevator, we see many more bins. In the right background, we see the market grain storage elevator.
Street View, Nov 2021 |
This is the same view as above, but old enough to show the wood elevator that made it into the 21st Century. Note that the four modern bins north of the warehouse building didn't exist back then.
Street View, 2009 |
I noticed in this view that it caught a seed trailer being loaded out of one of the bins.
Street View, Sep 2007 |
A satellite view gives us a better view of the many bins needed for seed corn. Google Earth shows that they converted from the wood elevator to the four white bins between Jul 2008 and Sep 2010.
Satellite |
They have several different bins because different crops would need different bins. In fact, different hybrids probably need different bins.
"A full lineup of corn, soybeans, wheat, alfalfa, sorghum, feed, and cover crops are available with both bag and bulk capabilities. Seed cleaning and treating services with delivery support equipment are also available." Their seed salesperson is also a "trait manager." [cpcoop_seed]