. The Canadian farmer's manual of agriculture [microform] : the principles and practice of mixed husbandry as adapted to Canadian soils and climate : comprising: the field; produce of the farm; stock raising and management; manufactures of the farm; dairy; diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs; farm buildings, modern machinery and implements : counsel to the immigrant-settler, Agriculture; Farms; Agriculture; Exploitations agricoles. 1 ,l!li!i III :! 1. j' t'>, , 1/ ! ^ ! ! 1 â â ill ' 1 ' m ⢠i 42 The Canadian Farmer's low, in which case ample (Iniiiis sluniM l)o piovidocl routul


. The Canadian farmer's manual of agriculture [microform] : the principles and practice of mixed husbandry as adapted to Canadian soils and climate : comprising: the field; produce of the farm; stock raising and management; manufactures of the farm; dairy; diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs; farm buildings, modern machinery and implements : counsel to the immigrant-settler, Agriculture; Farms; Agriculture; Exploitations agricoles. 1 ,l!li!i III :! 1. j' t'>, , 1/ ! ^ ! ! 1 â â ill ' 1 ' m ⢠i 42 The Canadian Farmer's low, in which case ample (Iniiiis sluniM l)o piovidocl routul the whole. The [)iaii ti{^. I, mostly exj)Iaiiis itself; V V heiti;^ venti- lators or hay shutes; A, trap door lor th!t»wiii<]j down ehatt' or straw ; O, gramiry ; and S, stairs. Tho bay ocnitains [)oO square feet, and will hold nearly 40 tons of eompact hay of about 500 cubic feet to tho ton when well settled. The sj)ace over the horse stables and platforms over the floor will hold at lea^it 20 tons more, making a complete available .space for GO tons of hay. By marking or graduating one of tho ventilators iti the large bay into feet, the owner cau see about how many tons of hay lie has on hand at any time. Fio, yitt. iL â 33âEZ3-âCL :vJ^!!^.v. Ruars. laxsi. iâmirSZ A \ 2. Perspective View. Figure 3 represents tho basements. The roots arc drawn in on the barn tloor and dum[)ed down the trap A; fig. 1, A A A A, are calf pens or boxes for cows in calf. The 3000 square feet of roof will sup[)ly an annual average of about 2000 barrels of water âand cisterns may be made, say at C C, to contain from 400 to 500 barrelsâ/. e.,if they are to be depended on main- ly for watering the stock. The accompanying plan and view and ex- nssAoi:exsa - |-i|4i|'l4M'l' cow ST AH LE. (2 X QO SHCO 4r MANURE- ."?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of


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