. Our farm and building book. . RACK FEED] LOT-m it- IL ^ ^~ mm tilt^ ^mimi my- CEIBDQ0E3 MFTMIK FUCED OFPQJJTE FEEDIMS CRIBS OTOMGE M£M* •45x 7£- .•TOCJREljamCK. Si CONTINUOUS COIN 016 8FIWIDE* / / Layout of Feed Lot and Storage Barn Illustrated in Above Plan No. A184L Storage Barn In the plan not much attention ispaid to the storage barn except thatit shows the most convenient feeder must plan storage tosuit his way of doing business. If hehas a large farm on which he growsalfalfa, grain and other crops thatmake large quantities of roughage hemust provide an extensive storageb


. Our farm and building book. . RACK FEED] LOT-m it- IL ^ ^~ mm tilt^ ^mimi my- CEIBDQ0E3 MFTMIK FUCED OFPQJJTE FEEDIMS CRIBS OTOMGE M£M* •45x 7£- .•TOCJREljamCK. Si CONTINUOUS COIN 016 8FIWIDE* / / Layout of Feed Lot and Storage Barn Illustrated in Above Plan No. A184L Storage Barn In the plan not much attention ispaid to the storage barn except thatit shows the most convenient feeder must plan storage tosuit his way of doing business. If hehas a large farm on which he growsalfalfa, grain and other crops thatmake large quantities of roughage hemust provide an extensive storagebarn with appliances to get the stuffin and to get it out again when neededfor feeding. Generally speaking, the barn shouldbe large and high. The capacity ofa storage barn is increased by addi-tional height at a very rapid rate be-cause all kinds of loose fodder packsvery close in the bottom and lies veryloose at the top. A deep bay may befilled to the peak with hay at hayingtime and settle sufficiently to hold alarge quantity of sheaf-wheat a fewweeks later, but a shallow mow donthold much at any time. It doesnthave the weight sufficient to pack it. There


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