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- 1948-11-29
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
The new facility would have automatic meters for blending grains and scratch feed and automatic feeder scales that would weigh the formula feed ingredients accurately. The concrete structure was built by slip-form method, had 11 stories and a basement, a head-house that reaches 163 feet above ground and ten cylindrical storage bins, 18 feet in diameter and 105 feet deep. View of building progress on the new feed mill for Washington Co-operative Farmers' Association and Northern Pacific freight railroad cars.
Building construction--Tacoma; Food storage buildings--Tacoma; Railroad freight cars--Tacoma; Washington Cooperative Farmers Association (Tacoma);