. Our farm and building book. . pdown into the feeding racks in theyards. He loads the car quickly andeasily and the stuff unloads itself. The track is made in sixteen foot sec-tions, as the yards are thirty-two feetWide the tracks have one support inthe middle of the yard. The othersupporters form part of the fencesbetween the yards. In laying out the yards the prob-lem of draining must be worked outfirst. It is impossible to have theyards dry and comfortable unlessample provision is made for takingcare of the rainfall. A drain tile ismarked on the plan leading from thecorner of the storage b
. Our farm and building book. . pdown into the feeding racks in theyards. He loads the car quickly andeasily and the stuff unloads itself. The track is made in sixteen foot sec-tions, as the yards are thirty-two feetWide the tracks have one support inthe middle of the yard. The othersupporters form part of the fencesbetween the yards. In laying out the yards the prob-lem of draining must be worked outfirst. It is impossible to have theyards dry and comfortable unlessample provision is made for takingcare of the rainfall. A drain tile ismarked on the plan leading from thecorner of the storage barn and run-ning acfoss the ends of the feedingpens down the whole length of thealley to an outlet in the field brick pavement in each feed lotslopes to the center to lead the waterto the tile drain underneath whichconnects with the trunk line of tilenear the fence in the alley. Thismain drain increases in size to ac-commodate the extra drainage as itproceeds past the different pens. An open shed twelve by thirty-two. Well Built Feed Racks Save Enough Fodder to Soon Pay for Themselves 40 OUR FARM AND BUILDING BOOK
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