Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . £:L£:yy7r/oA/ •J/TC r/OA/ BARN PLANS 41. 42 RADFORDS PRACTICAL Everything necessary in a barn may be en-closed under one roof by following thisplan. The cows are on one side and thehorses on the other with hay storage in thecenter and a feed room convenient to bothwhile it is easily shut off from either. In making the cement floors it is betterto make a solid floor including the alleyand reaching to the outer walls on eachside. This is really ne


Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . £:L£:yy7r/oA/ •J/TC r/OA/ BARN PLANS 41. 42 RADFORDS PRACTICAL Everything necessary in a barn may be en-closed under one roof by following thisplan. The cows are on one side and thehorses on the other with hay storage in thecenter and a feed room convenient to bothwhile it is easily shut off from either. In making the cement floors it is betterto make a solid floor including the alleyand reaching to the outer walls on eachside. This is really necessary on the cowstable side to have it right. It is betteron the horse side, then lay a plank floorover the cement in the horse stalls. This style of barn offers room for agreat deal of storage and a convenient wayto get rough stufif in. It is not so conveni-ent to do threshing in a barn like this assome others but the barn is not intendedto answer every purpose. It would be dif-ficult to make one building just exactlyright for everything. There are enoughadvantages in this building to satisfy mostfarmers. It is cheap considering theamount of room enclosed, and it is especi-ally con


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