Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . S/tffAl ^A/O Y/fffD ^/./f/lf at one door, loaded and taken out at thethe other. The racks are placed in the cen-ter under the feed shoots so the roughagefrom the storage above may be dropped in- stable lloor should be about two feet high-er than the floor in the covered gives an eight foor ceiling for the sta-ble and a ten foot ceiling in the yard. A Single Corn Crib—A106 Sometimes a single corn crib is prefer-al)lc to a double one


Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . S/tffAl ^A/O Y/fffD ^/./f/lf at one door, loaded and taken out at thethe other. The racks are placed in the cen-ter under the feed shoots so the roughagefrom the storage above may be dropped in- stable lloor should be about two feet high-er than the floor in the covered gives an eight foor ceiling for the sta-ble and a ten foot ceiling in the yard. A Single Corn Crib—A106 Sometimes a single corn crib is prefer-al)lc to a double one. The corn keeps bet-ter in a single crib because the air circu- lates all around. Sometimes corn willmould in the center, even in a good cribthat is properly constructed and not too BARN PLANS 57 wide. Sometimes farmers bore the floor full ered over, and it is doubtful if they holes to help the ventilation but this lets very much. A better plan is to have thefT sides carefully constructed and to have the.


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