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See also: farm, and the construction of its buildings, are matters which, from the variety of needs and circumstances, involve See also: practical considerations and expert knowledge, too detailed in their nature for more than a brief reference in this See also: work
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It may be said generally that the best aspect for farm buildings is S. or S.S.E., and with a view to easy disposal of drainage they should be built on a slight slope
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The supply of See also: water, whether it be provided from See also: wells by See also: engine or See also: windmill power, by See also: hydraulic rams or other means, is a See also: prime consideration, and it should if possible be laid on at different suitable points or at any See also: rate the central source of supply should be in the most accessible and convenient place as regards stables and cow-sheds: The buildings should be constructed on or within easy distance of the public road, in See also: order to save the upkeep of private roads, and should be as near as possible to the centre of the farm
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On mixed farms of ordinary See also: size (200 to 500 acres) the See also: building may be advantageously planned in one rectangular See also: block, the stock-yards being placed in the centre separated by the cow-sheds, and surrounded by the cart-sheds, stables, stores and See also: barn, cattle-boxes, piggeries and minor buildings
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On farms of larger size and on See also: dairy farms See also: special needs must be taken into account, while in all cases the See also: local methods of farming must influence the grouping and arrangement of the steading
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For a more detailed treatment of the subject reference may be made to the following See also: works :--S
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See also: Taylor,
See also: Modern Homesteads,
a See also: Treatise on the Designing of Farm Buildings (See also: London, 1905) ; A
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D
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See also: Clarke, Modern Farm Buildings (London, 1899) ; P
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Roberts, The Farmstead, in the " Rural Science Series ' (New
See also: York, 190o), and articles in the See also: Standard Cyclopaedia of See also: Agriculture, vol
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3, and in the Cyclopaedia of See also: American Agriculture, vol
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