Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . /^/?0/V T ^L £:/^/7 r/o/v 2>2 RADFORDS PRACTICAL ^£?^Q^^ s/£y//^^^. because it is not exactly plain, still there is oats, and the upper door is wide enough no great additional expense in building a and high enough to admit the supply roof like this or in the little projection easily. The doors to the box stalls should from the upper door in front. There is be made in halves so that the upper half storage room above for hay, straw and may be o


Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . /^/?0/V T ^L £:/^/7 r/o/v 2>2 RADFORDS PRACTICAL ^£?^Q^^ s/£y//^^^. because it is not exactly plain, still there is oats, and the upper door is wide enough no great additional expense in building a and high enough to admit the supply roof like this or in the little projection easily. The doors to the box stalls should from the upper door in front. There is be made in halves so that the upper half storage room above for hay, straw and may be opened and the lower half closed. BARN PLANS 33 An Octagon Barn—A150 This is a cement silo with a barn builtaround it. The arrangement is a good onefor feeding young cattle to make themgrow, rather than to fatten steers for themarket. The silo is sixteen feet in diam-eter and thirty-two feet high with a twelveinch cement wall and a pit that reachesthree feet below the surface of the ground. rods connect all the floor joists and all therafters. This makes a circle of three quar-ter inch iron at the floor and again at theroof, but if the different sides of the build-ing are well tied together there will be nogettin


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