. Colonization and rural development in California. Fig. 5.—Neat set of farm buildings typical of many new Fig. 6,—Buildings constructed to conserve capital and to allow for additions whenneeded or when funds are available. 44 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION TABLE 1 Showing Costs of Material and Labor for Ordinary Farm Structures Costs . A ! t ~\ Structures Range Average Farm dwellings, per room capacity $$ $ Bunkhouses, per man capacity Farm barns, per horse capacity Milking barns, per cow capacity 105.
. Colonization and rural development in California. Fig. 5.—Neat set of farm buildings typical of many new Fig. 6,—Buildings constructed to conserve capital and to allow for additions whenneeded or when funds are available. 44 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT STATION TABLE 1 Showing Costs of Material and Labor for Ordinary Farm Structures Costs . A ! t ~\ Structures Range Average Farm dwellings, per room capacity $$ $ Bunkhouses, per man capacity Farm barns, per horse capacity Milking barns, per cow capacity Silos, wooden, per ton capacity Hog houses, per pen Poultry houses, per fowl .37- .76 Water towers and tank Implement sheds, per square foot of floor space .18- .70 .37 Settlers who possess sufficient mechanical ability to do the neces-sary carpenter, plumbing, glazing, and finishing work on the requiredfarm structures can reduce their cash costs from the tabulated datagiven above in direct proportion to the amount of labor that they canperson
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