Show banns BARNS those who build now are aro pretty generally agreed upon one point that it is more economical to build one building for the various farm purposes rather than the great number which are seen so common about old establish establishments menti let us look at a few figures which wont lie A building ten feet square contains one thousand cubic fet et not to speak of the tiie roof the outside presents a surface to the tile weather of four hundred feet we have then ten feet inside to four feet outside take another example A building twenty feet square contains eight thousand cubic feet the outside measures one thousand six fix hundred feet here we have five feet inside to one foot outside we will now take a building forty feet square the tile inside to the outside is as teil ten to one I 1 am aware that the id larger structure requires a heavier frame that is all the boards and shingles are the same in elther either case I 1 know too that the tile wide roof is worn by rain the objection however is not of great weight I 1 hold that one part of a large barn accommodates ano another tho the r part it itis is a saving of steps to have your horse near hear the vehicle in which you wish to attach attackhim atta chhIm him why go several rods to aten alen footer and open another set of doors in the wind to get 0 out ut the tho chaise ch aisel what comfort in returning from market or town meeting on a stormy day and driving into a sauer snug floor way there to un bacle a and d put away horse horbe and wacon wagon with ease and ex expedition edition there is BO no difficulty in dispensing with the carria carriage e house the barn ia h the place e for all the vehicle vehicles th lh evellar exellar takes in all the carts and coarse wagons a room at the side of the driveway drive way the lighter vehicles then what need is there for a separate building for tools what alace GO so central as an ample room bythe by the woof aide side of the 7 you start from the barn aNy to go to different diffie rent parts of the tile farm and you return thither after the work is done I 1 have thought that portable blufor corn might in 1 9 lit be put up la in this large tool room ji in the b busy u sy season of the year corn bins bina are apt to get pretty low so they would not be in the way much when the tiie tools were most used I 1 should prefer that the bins bills be where they could be seen to often one might stand a helter belter chance then tilen of keeping the rats from destroying the corn I 1 have little f faith odith in these out of the way places to keep corn it is 19 sure to waste and injure anew new england karmer farmer |