. Barn plans and outbuildings . one-quarter inches thick,with a half-inch space between boards. The roof is madeof matched lumber, well put together, covered with sev-eral thicknesses of building paper and shingled. Theinterior of the building is lathed and plastered and theonions will stand zero weather without freezing. On the ground floor there is an alley into which awagon may be backed for convenience in loading. Thebuilding is provided with a return steam heater, so thatit may be warmed in coldest weather. There is also aforcing window on the south side, next to the east cost of
. Barn plans and outbuildings . one-quarter inches thick,with a half-inch space between boards. The roof is madeof matched lumber, well put together, covered with sev-eral thicknesses of building paper and shingled. Theinterior of the building is lathed and plastered and theonions will stand zero weather without freezing. On the ground floor there is an alley into which awagon may be backed for convenience in loading. Thebuilding is provided with a return steam heater, so thatit may be warmed in coldest weather. There is also aforcing window on the south side, next to the east cost of storage house, steam heater and 1000 cratesfor onions was $1000. STORING OXIOXS AND CELERY 341 When well cured Mr. Rowley stores his onions with topson, and they keep just as well as hay that is well are not topped until sold. For convenience inputting in the crop, there is a track on the west end ofbuilding running from the ground to top floor. Theonions are carried vip in a small car and dumped intothe bins
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