. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... SECTION A A fU- _^ Loft Hi i ^ na i MixingFloor c ^ SECTION RR Fig. 4—Arrangement of Buildings for a Small Holding of 70 acres about 250 ac. (figs. 2 and 3) is of the same ar-rangement as the larger plan just discussed, butconfined to the limits of two yards. It will beseen that the buildings enclose the yards in thesame manner, and though the yards are capableof being covered without any alteration of plan,they are in


. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... SECTION A A fU- _^ Loft Hi i ^ na i MixingFloor c ^ SECTION RR Fig. 4—Arrangement of Buildings for a Small Holding of 70 acres about 250 ac. (figs. 2 and 3) is of the same ar-rangement as the larger plan just discussed, butconfined to the limits of two yards. It will beseen that the buildings enclose the yards in thesame manner, and though the yards are capableof being covered without any alteration of plan,they are in this case shown as open yards, forwhich reason they are provided with deep, com-fortable shelter sheds, besides the ordinary feed-ing shelter. By temporarily blocking up theopening to yard of shelter shed in corner,a useful foaling or calving box connected directlywith the food stores would be provided. A site plan is also given in which the steadingis shown built on the edge of a public road inthe manner suggested previously, and the dwell-ing-house placed to the south of the this arrangement the latter would escape,during all the prevalent winds, t


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