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A Shed and an Empty Corn Crib Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Abandonded Corn Crib in a Field Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Old Empty Corn Crib Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Old Empty Corn Crib Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Old Empty Corn Crib Royalty Free Stock Photo
Harvest is over. An old corncrib or hambar, made of timber beams and laths, is loaded with ripe ears of corn. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Urban landscape of late Soviet architecture. A combination of styles of modern architecture in the city of Minsk. Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Old Empty Corn Crib
Grain warehouse from roof on poles, agricultural machinery during harvesting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flat grain storage capacity with sweeper tractor, grain warehouse or clean span granary Royalty Free Stock Photo
A large corncrib is full of ripe ears of corn against a blue sky and beautiful fluffy clouds. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A wooden corncrib, somewhere on the Vojvodinian farm, is full of ripe ears of corn. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grain combine harvester with small-capacity granary, harvesting season in Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shelter for storage of grain products. Large heaps of grain are built under the roof in the old granary. Agriculture is in the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two grain combine harvesters are ready to crop harvest, harvesting season in Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
A corn crib or corncrib is a type of granary used to dry and store corn. It may also be known as a cornhouse or corn house. After the harvest, corn, still on the cob, is placed in the crib either with or without the husk. The typical corn crib has slats in its walls to allow air to circulate through the corn, both allowing it to dry initially and helping it stay dry. The slats expose the corn to pests, so corn cribs are elevated beyond the reach of rodents.


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