Posted by farmer boy on July 12, 2010 at 14:56:35 from (76.66.239.27):
I was looking for anyone on here that has owned or looked around at an open front barn used for beef stockers. I was considering building a 40x96 barn with concrete foundation on back and sides sand floor, and posts on the front with I-beams. Span really doesn"t matter. Can do 16' and 24' for about the same money. possibly 20' as well.just looking for a good way to feed chop and/or silage with something other than feeders or feeder wagons. could build a yard with manger around the outside but need some ideas on the best way to do that as well. just trying to keep the cost down other wise I would just go with a 48x96 barn with a manger down the centre but cost really seems to go up. Also anybody know what a 40-50' truss runs, got most of the other stuff priced but not the trusses.
When I read over that I really seem to ramble on.
This post was edited by farmer boy at 16:55:35 07/12/10.
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