Posted by Leroy on June 17, 2021 at 17:57:38 from (173.88.7.142):
In Reply to: re round barns posted by old-9 on June 16, 2021 at 15:03:12:
There is a large round barn a couple of miles east of New Hampshire, Ohio. It was completely rebuilt some years ago. In use yet. Silo in center that If I remember correctly they said was 20' in diameter, the manger to feed cows was first thing around base of the silo. Then the stantions for the dairy cows and had an overgead manure carrier in there. then like a drive just outside of where the cows were kept. Then the horse stalles were outside of that and that was on the ground floor. The second floor was like a bank barn that you could drive the tractor and wagon up to.. At one time it was used as a certified seed prossing plant. It can be seen if correct direction to miss treas and other buildings for a mile. Been several years since I was in it. Was a stop on local club tractor drive. And our tractor drives are one day and about 35-40 mile and club members only. It is about 15 mile from where I was raised.
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