Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . \^ ^\o hi L ij CROSS SECTIONOF CAR buy, how to feed and Imw to sell. Theold fashioned way of putting a fencearound a mud-hole and confining a bunchof cattle in the mire for weeks or monthsat a time ceased to be profitable long ago,but unfortunately some men havent foundit out. Considerable engineering abilityis required to plan and construct feed lotsfor the accommodation of large numbers of cattle in such a way as to make the ani-mals comfortab


Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . \^ ^\o hi L ij CROSS SECTIONOF CAR buy, how to feed and Imw to sell. Theold fashioned way of putting a fencearound a mud-hole and confining a bunchof cattle in the mire for weeks or monthsat a time ceased to be profitable long ago,but unfortunately some men havent foundit out. Considerable engineering abilityis required to plan and construct feed lotsfor the accommodation of large numbers of cattle in such a way as to make the ani-mals comfortable and to economize (A1234) has received very carefulattention in this respect. The storage barnand silos are set on a ridge of ground slop-ing preferably to the southwest. The feed. CROSS SECTIONOF CORN CRIB lots, thirty-two by seventy-two feet insize, including the shed, are fenced off oneafter another as many as needed. Twoyards only are shown in the drawings be-cause no matter how many you have eachpair of two would be a repetition of thispair. The lots might be extended a quar-ter of a mile holding the same works bettor if the ground is about BARN PLANS 117


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