Standing tall

Standing tall and sturdy, the Koschmeder silo in Bremer County at 2513 220th St., Readlyn, has stood the test of time. Constructed in 1939 by the Independent Silo Company in St. Paul, Minnesota, the company guaranteed its durability and resistance to frost. The inside walls were of California redwood, followed by a thick waterproof “silafelt” layer, and then a cedar outer layer with tongue and groove construction to fit the curve of the silo. After being used for silage for many years, the lower sections were later used for shelled corn, and at that time metal bands were added to strengthen the walls.

The family of Leslie Koschmeder, John, Leslie, and Irwin are the proud owners of the silo that was in use until the mid-1980s. In 2022 the silo received a new metal roof as well as coats of paint. The barn pictured below was built sometime between 1912 and 1939. (2024 photos)

Hardin County Farm Museum

The Hardin County Farm Museum, founded in 1996, located at 203 N. Washington St., Eldora,  is one of many Iowa living history museums. On this 20-acre site is a dairy barn, a country schoolhouse, a country church, and a machine shed of farm equipment. The museum focuses on the period 1890 through 1950, with related farm equipment, agricultural practices, and the farm families during this time period. Founded in 1996, it is open the first Saturday of the month, April to October, from 7 am to 3 pm.

The barn, built between 1935 and 1940, was later used for hogs, chickens, and as a shelter for cats and dogs.

All are welcome to the pancake breakfast from 7-9:30 am on Saturday, September 7, 2024. Pancake breakfasts are held on the first Saturday of May, June, July, September, and October. The last event of 2024 will be a soup supper and barn dance, with live country music, on Saturday, October 5, 2024.