Not all silos are the same. The choice between a grain silo and a feed silo depends on what is to be stored, what requirements exist and how the facility is to be used.

Grain silos

  • Often built in larger volumes.
  • Require ventilation and sometimes drying function.
  • Focus on long-term storage and moisture control.

Feed silos

  • Smaller volumes and often placed near animal barns.
  • Made of materials that minimize condensation.
  • Equipped with conveyors or screw systems for fast access.

Differences in construction

  • Size: Grain silos are often taller and more robust.
  • Material: Feed silos can be made of fiberglass or plastic, while grain silos are usually built of steel or concrete.
  • Equipment: Grain silos require advanced ventilation, while feed silos are simpler but more frequently used.

How to choose the right silo?

  • Assess the farm's needs and volumes.
  • Think about future expansion.
  • Ensure that the silo meets the hygiene requirements for the material to be stored.

Summary

Grain silos and feed silos serve different functions. By choosing the right silo for the right purpose, you get an efficient and sustainable storage solution.