Four or eight breakers to supply out buildings from the utility pole without installing an additional breaker panel. Plus a place to connect a standby generator without back feeding with a "farmer fix" . 30Amp 120/240V to each out building would be a minimum. Install one of those little 30amp 4 or 6 circuit pony panels in each outbuilding. May seem like lots of power now but sooner or later you will be glad to have it. Always best in each out building to have lights and lights only on their own breaker(s). The other receptacle/load circuits on other breaker(s)separate from the lights. Or if you don't want to install a panel at each out building. At least run 2x20amp 120/240V from the yard panel to two separate 20 amp T-slot gfi receptacles at each out building. One pair of gfi's to plug lights into. The other GFI to plug tools into. Running three wires is minimum. Run four wires and have twice the power at each out building than when using three wires.
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