Well okay this is a bit of a rant derived from reading captions of photos (not just here)...
Anyway, just because it's tall & shaped like a cylinder and on or close to a farm does not make it a silo. Also, while we're at it, if it's round & short (& often says Butler on the side) that doesn't make it a silo either. Those are called grainery's. Silo's are for fermenting grain which is in turn fed to cattle. Most farms in Alberta & Saskatchewan do not have silo's as most silage in this part of the world is stored in pits dug into the side of a hill. A very fine example of a silo can be found just east of Wainwright, Alberta just south of highway 14.
Please forgive me it's not my intent to offend any of you. Just to point out that sometimes there a bit of misplaced terminology.
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