The complete guide to building classic barns, fences, storage sheds, animal pens, outbuildings, greenhouses, farm equipment, & tools a step-by-step guide to building everything you might need on a small farm
(2012)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Atlantic Publishing Group Inc. : Made available through hoopla, 2012
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781601387820 (electronic bk.) MWT11417805, 1601387822 (electronic bk.) 11417805
LANGUAGE
English
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With their classic barns and fences, American small farms, and the buildings that support these farms, serve a much-needed purpose as much today as they have in the past. Every well-meaning farmer or property owner with livestock, small animals, or farming equipment has need of a barn or a series of outbuildings. Unfortunately, many farmers now rely on expensive contractors to do a job many farmers traditionally undertook themselves. This book has been designed to ensure everyone who has ever thought of building their own barns, outbuildings, or animal pens knows exactly what is entailed - from inception of the design to the final construction stages. You will learn exactly what you need to start building outbuildings, barns, farming equipment, and farm supplies. For each of the structures showed within this book, you will learn the required dimensions and extra space you might not have previously considered, including space for your motorized machinery, a workshop for maintaining your equipment, and loft space for hay bales, feed, and farming equipment. This book offers plans for building barns, storage structures, animal pens, storage sheds, and greenhouses. It also offers plans for building gates, fences, wagons, farm equipment, and other structures and equipment necessary for the success of your small farm. If you are looking to save thousands of dollars by building your own farm structures and equipment, this book will walk you through every step of the design, preparation, and construction process, ensuring success and capturing the lost art of small farm self-sufficiency

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