Posted by lee little on December 21, 2017 at 07:53:02 from (174.195.147.213):
In Reply to: Re: If all goes well posted by ArleninOr on December 21, 2017 at 06:50:07:
Great idea Larry! All the advice I have seen here so far is good also. I would sure build it a little taller than I thought I needed. That way you are not limited in the future. When I was in college I took a couple of courses on farm buildings. I had an awesome teacher who would work you pretty hard but he was fair and extremely knowledgeable. To try to make a long story short, two of the most important things I learned from him was to build taller than you think you need and position the building to allow for future expansion. I have never had a lot of money to build with but I have built a couple of buildings here on my farm. So far I have used rough lumber and local labor. Sounds like if you sell the other farm you can afford better. If you google a little several of the land grant universities have plans you can look at and download. I don't figure I know much except how to make a mess and maybe get injured but this site is a wealth of knowledge. Good luck with your project ! Lee
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