- Not to be confused with: Missal of Silos, the personal name Philo, the various uses of "Milo" or the Battle of Shiloh.
Overview[]
A silo (from Ancient Greek σιρός (sirós) 'pit for holding grain) is a structure for storing bulk materials. Silos are used in agriculture to store fermented feed known as silage, not to be confused with a grain bin, which is used to store grains. Silos are commonly used for bulk storage of grain, coal, cement, carbon black, woodchips, food products, sand, grit and sawdust. Three types of silos are in widespread use today: tower silos, bunker silos, and bag silos.
Also see[]
- People work in job description silos
- Silo mentality
- People work in workplace silos
- Information silo
- Silo mentality
- Silo effect
- People work in job description silos
- People work in employment silos
- People work in workplace silos
- Economic silo
- Missile silo
- Political silo
- Organisational silos
- Working-in-silos