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Economy of the Round Dairy Barn
Economy of the Round Dairy Barn
Economy of the Round Dairy Barn
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Release dateSep 16, 2022
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    Economy of the Round Dairy Barn - Wilber J. Fraser

    Wilber J. Fraser

    Economy of the Round Dairy Barn

    EAN 8596547363538

    DigiCat, 2022

    Contact: DigiCat@okpublishing.info

    Table of Contents

    Summary of Bulletin No. 143

    ECONOMY OF THE ROUND DAIRY BARN

    Why More Round Barns Are not Built

    Kind of Barn Needed

    ADVANTAGES OF THE ROUND BARN

    Round Barn Most Convenient

    Circular Construction the Strongest

    Rectangular Barns Require 34 to 58 Percent More Material

    Round and Rectangular Barns Compared

    Round and Rectangular Barns , Including Silos , Compared

    DISADVANTAGES OF THE ROUND DAIRY BARN

    HOW THE ROUND BARN AT THE UNIVERSITY WAS BUILT

    System of Ventilation

    The Milk Room

    Barn Satisfactory

    Re-arrangement of Barn to Accommodate 40 Cows

    Itemized Cost of this Round Barn

    OTHER ROUND DAIRY BARNS

    Barn No. 2

    Barn No. 4

    Barn No. 5

    The Small Dairyman's Barn

    DISADVANTAGES OF THE POLYGONAL BARN.

    Barn No. 6

    CONCLUSIONS

    Summary of Bulletin No. 143

    Table of Contents

    Round barns would be more generally built if their advantages were known and if the few which have been erected had been rightly constructed.Page 1.

    The round dairy barn offers greater convenience in storing, handling and distributing the feed.Page 5.

    In the circular construction, much greater strength is secured with less lumber.Page 6.

    The material for rectangular barns costs from 34 to 58 percent more than for round barns of the same area and capacity.Page 7.

    Round and rectangular barns compared.Page 11.

    Round and rectangular barns, including silos, compared.Page 13.

    Detailed account, with illustrations showing how the round barn at the University was built.Page 17.

    Itemized statement of cost of a 60-foot round barn.Page 29.

    Brief descriptions with illustrations and plans of several round dairy barns in actual use.Page 31.

    Conclusions. The advantages of the round dairy barn are convenience, strength and cheapness.Page 44.


    ECONOMY OF THE ROUND DAIRY BARN

    Table of Contents

    Full Specifications and Detailed Cost and Construction of the New Sixty-foot Circular Dairy Barn at the University. Saving of Round over Rectangular Barns. Notes on Several Round Barns on Dairy Farms.

    [A]

    By

    W. J. FRASER,

    Chief in Dairy Husbandry

    The planning, construction, and arrangement of farm buildings do not usually receive the thought and study these subjects warrant. How many dairymen have compared a circular, 40-cow barn with the common rectangular building containing the same area? How many understand that the circular structure is much the stronger; that the rectangular form requires 22 percent more wall and foundation to enclose the same space; and that the cost of material is from 34 to 58 percent more for the rectangular building?

    In a community in which everyone is engaged in the same occupation, one person is likely to copy from his neighbor without apparently giving a

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