. Dairy farming. Dairying. THE DAIRY HERD lOOc The second story has a hay storage capacity of 240 tons, and is of the plank frame, gambrel-roof style, which is almost entirely used nowadays in barn construction. The inside dimensions of this barn are 36x122 feet. The cows face out and there is an eight-foot space through the center of the barn which will permit re-. End Elevation. moving the manure from the barn with the manure spreader. At the south end of the barn there are three rooms, two small ones and one large one. One small room is used for temporary storage of milk and for keeping mil
. Dairy farming. Dairying. THE DAIRY HERD lOOc The second story has a hay storage capacity of 240 tons, and is of the plank frame, gambrel-roof style, which is almost entirely used nowadays in barn construction. The inside dimensions of this barn are 36x122 feet. The cows face out and there is an eight-foot space through the center of the barn which will permit re-. End Elevation. moving the manure from the barn with the manure spreader. At the south end of the barn there are three rooms, two small ones and one large one. One small room is used for temporary storage of milk and for keeping milk records and composite sample bottles. It also contains racks for pails and cans. This room is 8x12 feet and occupies the southeast corner of the barn. Adjoining this. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Michels, John, 1875- [from old catalog]. Peebles, Wis. , The author
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